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1985-08-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
. ~ --~ -. WARM -' ~ ,OMCAl1'9 ON A2 -r;. .... ·' -0 - -- ORANGE C OUNTY CALIFORNIA ·~ATUROAY AUGUST,. l'JH'• l'· c r NTS Panel baCks airport settlement Sends proposal to BoarcfofSupervisors with recommendation it be approved_ and two communtty groups 1n secrcuvc negouauons that began in June The proposed settlement next wtll be considered by the Board ol Su~rvisors and the Newport Beach City Council dunng separate mcct-inas scheduled a half hour apart Tuesday mommg. By JEFF ADLE R Of die.,. Not ..... The Orange County Airport Com- mission foUowed up more than three houra of pubhc tcstJmonx during a 1pccl&l hca.t;inf .f nda y rugh t wiJ.b tb.C". reoommendatJon that the Board of Supervisors approve a legal settle- Cout Lt. Col. Geoffrey Rasmussen has taken command of Head- quarters and Head- quarters Squadron-38 at El Toro's Marine Cor~s Air Station./ A4 Coast residents tell what Irritates them most about their spouses./ A4 California Caltf ornla cities with prisons tend to have lower crime rates than comparable cities without them./ A3 A teacher angry about the detay of the state lottery will go to court Monday to requesfa specific start- up date./ A4 Nation The FAA has ordered annual urlnatysls tests for lta 14,000 air traffic con- trollers./ A3 Tornadoes spawned by the remnants of Hur- ricane Danny batter Ala- bama, leaving two dead and 20 Injured./ A3 Mall-order firms head the llat of consumer com- plaints./ Al Garden· mcnt aimed at endmg years. of htiaauon over John Wayne Airport. The five-member comm1ss1on, which has advisory power only, voted unanimously to endorse, in principle, tl\c proposed settlement, wor~ed out among attorneys representing the county, the city of Newport Beach The comm1ss1on's actton came o.vcr the protcsl of more Olan 200 McDonnell-Douglas employees who crowded into the Hall of Adminis- J n1aJ.tn1 amid the •wdu•t JW)en J ohn Cmin ln•h•m (left) and Da•e Johnaon, both of 'WAD Francbco, •bow thelr •tuff at the 19th annual tratton hcarma chambers to protest the settlement, wluch they cla.tm wtJI adversely affect the Lona Bcach- based commercial airline manufac- turer's marketina positJon. Company executives and em- ployees, some of whom took off work to attel)dthe hca.nng. testified that the tough noise constraints included in the settlement would hurt sales of the firm's M()-80 aircraft. which could only be flown for a limited number of flights at JW A. A downturn in aircran saJcs would, 10 tum affect the local ments Lh.at compnse the ~tlrment economy because so many company have. not yet been finalized com- employees reside 1n Oranae County, miu1ooen were told the .. ca'entia.I" they said. settlemern terms include: Alrport . Commi. 100 Chai~an • The number of paascoarn on Gary Proctor advised co~ commuter and commercial ffiahts. at · membcn lhat the panel, 1n • JWA would be ILm1ted to 4. 7S miUioo cou~d c~oose from one o . passen? per yer until April I. 1990. opuoos. 'We can compromise now or unul a new tcmuna.I buildtn& is or throw down the ~tlet and say constructed. ·sec you in court,'" or said. The number of 011,bts dunna the • Although theactual langu3&c of the inmal five-year pefiod would be dozen or so complicated lepl docu-(Pleue eee A.DlPO•T/A.2) • Couple linked t o Laura k illed But authorities doubt deaths are related to kidnap pin of HB tot By STEVE MARBLE Of .. Dllltr,.. .... A couple who pve pobce tnfor- mauon about the apparent kldna~ pm& of Laura Bradbury have been found murdered and blltlcd near the desert camwound where the Hunt- ington Beach girl was last seen. But San Bernardino SbenfT m- vestigators said they doubt there LS a hnk bctwccn the murder and the disappearance of the Bradbury chtld. who was 3 years old when she varusbed last Oct. 18 The bodtcs of Clifford William Lcville, 42, and Toby Ann San- tangelo, 22, were d1scovercd buned under about two or three feet of sand in the desert outside Plonccnown. Both were shot. said CapL Gene Bowlin. who has coordinated the l~ month search for ..Laura and ber suspected abductor &whn wd the couple came for- ward last February to proVlde n)for- mation on the d1sappcaran~ of the cblld and talked wnh invesllptors He said the 1nformat1on they provided dJd not lead to an arrest Sawdaat FeettYal ln i..,una Beach. Tbe nm.mer a.rta and crafta abow condnuee tJaroacb Sept. 1 . "They were among thousands of people who came forward at that time," said Bowhn ·1 don't even recall spec1ficall) what they said .. A new organization Is attempting to preserve American's botanical heritage.Al Sporta Trlal ln absentia denied in export case The couple was reported m1ss1na Apnl 8 b)' their landlord The man's body was discovered last month b)' two Mannes who ""ere targCt shoot· 1ng and sa"" a hand and arm protrud- mg from the sand, said shcnff s spokesman James Bryant. The Angels begin their 12-game homestand with a win over Oaklend./81 Entertainment Lolty & Co. wins the battle for second place as Trivia Bowl Ill ends./ Al The Curtain Call Dinner Theater has an "Oliver" with a new twist.I A 10 INDEX Bridge Claaslfled Comics Crossword Death Notices Entertainment Gardening Horoscope In The Service Ann Landers Public Notion RMI Eatate · Rellglon Sport a Televtalon Trivia W•ther PER SPECTIVE A 11 84-6 A11 86 86 A9-12 AS 85 A4 A8 86-7 C1-28 A7 81-3 A5 A9 A2 From staff and wire reporu A federal Judge said Friday she believes a Huntmaton Beach elec- tronics manufacturtr who failed to show up in court .. absented himself voluntarily" from his tnal on charges of 1Ucplly exporun1 nuclear tngaer- in& dcvic.cs. However, U.S. District Judge Pamela Ann Rymer tentatively ruled that Richard Kelly Smyth can't be tried in absentia Smyth, 55, was indicted on charges of exporting 810 krytron swatches to an Israeli company .. The devices. which are also used tn oil dnlhng equipment and photocopying ma- chines, can be uS«i as nuclear tnaenng devices. the government contends. Smyth. the owner of Milco Inter- national. Inc. a small Huntington Beach electronics firm, has said he was unawart that special govcmmen1 permits were needed to export lcrytrons. The 1udge let stand Smyth's trial date for next Tuesday and said that 1f he 1s found or surrenders by then. the tnal could begin later m the week. She issued a bench warrant for bis aJTCSt after be failed to show up for a pre- tnal bearing Wednesday. Assistant U.S. Attorney Wilham Fahey told reporters that federal authonties arc searching for Smyth, who was last seen a week ago. Fahey noted that Smyth's family United Nations chief app e als for release of Beirut hostages Says petltlonaskin~ for him to Intercede ts first such request From ttalf ud wtre report• UNITED NATlONS-U.N. Sec- retary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar appealed Friday for the immediate release of 13 kidnapped foreipcrs, includina a Huntington Beach man and six other Amcncans. who remain m1ssmg in Lebanon The UnHed Nauons chtefacceptcd a 2 I-page petition from the Inter- national League of Human Ri~ts and relauvcs of the kidnap vicums askina him to mten::cdc with the Lebanese and Synan governments to secure the release of the hostages. Orange County resident David Jacobsen, 541 and the other Amencan kidnap victims were abducted in Beirut during the last 18 months They arc believed to be held by Shiite Moslems demanding the release of I 7 impnsoned comrades 1n Kuwait Perez de Cuellar told the human nahts league and hosiqe Mlauves that he "would be looking urgently 1n10 this matter with a view to ascertaining what steps should be taken on behalf of these hostages, .. said U.N. spokesman Joe Sills The secreta.ry..gcneral was appcal- 1na .. to those concerned for the 1mmed1ate release of all the host.aaes," Sills wd. Pertt de Cuellar met for 20 minutes wtth representatives of the le.que. which prepared the petition in coop- (Pl_.. ... APPSAL/ A.2) said he was last seen when he left on bis )()-foot sailboat for Catalina Earlier reports sa1d Smyth and his wtfe went to Catalina on a com- mencal liner. but failed to return after the weekend .. While my 1nstmcts tell me f>r Smyth has absented himseJf volun- tanly." said the 1ud&e. "at this Juncture at would be d1fficult to make a clear findina he 1s voluntanly (Pleue eee TRIAL/A2) O.Yld JacobMD State will keep growing toward new century· ---But experts predict a shift In emphasis as _ rapid rowth tnoves Inland, away from coast a, DOUG WlWS Cahforn1a'1 CXISllDI htah-tcchnol°'y • 111t11• ,._ .._ busincua continue to arow, they will E.conomuu expect c.ataforrua io also cont11~ue to upon their manu- 2001 to have about the ume mll of facturina ~ to olhtr states and h1&b tccbnotosy, rc1earch and de-n1uons with loWCT labor costs vclopment, llflC'Ultural and Krvice Thoae manufa~unna and other ~ JObl as today, with manufactunna -entry-level Jobs .wtll ~ ~placed by pla)'lnt a hmited role in the economy. anotbet aenerauon of small bu 1- But that docs not n sarily mean a nea1e1 li.niQI here. smooth continuataon of todty's econ· Of all the many factor,s tha~ WJU be omlc arowth and todty's jobs. chan11na the &cc of Cahfonua to tht tum oflhe century. th<" most 1mpon.- lnstead. cconomi ts predict that u ant may be immiarauon -both !cpl and undocumented -from forr1gn n1uons. The state Dcpanment of Finance r.rcd1cts the state's population will ncruse from nearly 26 million today to about 32 m1lhon by 2001. Wlth about hair or the arowth comma from mllfltion. moslly of forc1an born, and half Of" natural" lfOwth, which IS tht rate binhs c~cecd daths Wlthm the 5lalC. Economlit Stephen Levy at the Ctntcr for the \ont1nu1na Study of the C•hfornta Economy 1n P.lo Alto. predicts. sh&htJy bt&)\cr arowth rate. to at least 32.7 million people But Ltvy anJ othcn Stt 1 dramatt· cally faster srowth rate amona Has- panic-sand A~uans, pnncipally due to m1arauon from Meiuco, the Ptuhp. pines and "Other ulheaTI ASlan countne . "Well over half our net m•arauon to the state 1 forrtan-bom. Areas "'htch ~rt ~t losenof populauon in the 1970s haYt turned around and are pjnina population &pin But t.tus is primanly from •broed. and tht i for the most pan a l'CUtivdy unskilled populauon, .. 111d Miuel h, ~ UCLA urban land clpctt. Levy e~ts ( ahfomta', H1spa01l populauon to increase by 72 perttn1 over 1.he Dext decade and a half from S,S miUt0n to 9 . .S million, and th<' Asian population to mcreuc ~O perctnt, from 2 m1lhon to 3 m1lhon By contrast, the state' blacl popu· talion 'JI anCTU$C about 20 pe~nt. to about 2.S mtlhon. and 1ht non· Hl c white populauon wtll In· treue than I percirnt. from I ti million to 17. mtlhon. Ltv~ \&Y' .. You're look.int at thrte-fourth41 ol the arowth en populauon to ~ Hill)l.Qic,. aan and black -another 6 to 7 math , -Le \I.Id 1n an (PJeue ... oaoWTR/.Ul The woman's body was found last week about a quaner of a mile from the other body, Bryant wd. P1oncertown 1s located about 20 milt's from the Indian Cove Camp. ground tn Joshua Tree where Laura d1sap~ared dunng a family outing. h 1s thought !>he was grabbed by a burly balding man dnvmg a metallic-blue ~an .\ 'an that matched the dcscnpuon (Pleue eee COUPLlt/A2) Is airport masking smuggling of aliens? B) tlle AssO<'lated PreH .\ \U~<' in ~nLa 4.na's Hispanic populatwn alona \l.llh an mcreuc of nights at nearb\ John Wayne A1rpon ma\ l'X' maslong a nse 1n 1U. alien ~mugghng 1mm1gra11on officials say. Pnor to an 1naea~ 1n the number ol 01ght'i a1 J1,hn Wayne, the Immj- gr&llon and 'aturahzataon SerVicca '"'t~uµted an a"craae of one aliea <.mu8lthnl! ~··~ 1n <ilnta .\na C"ff>' · mon1h' ..a1J Richard Roacn. an ;,n~1stan1 l h1ct tor anu-smughna ildl \ llJ('<, tor lht' t'nC)' \tnce Lhc number of daily fllabta ""<'nt frl)m 41 to SS 1n April, the aarnn ha" '""Mttptcd about one case a mon1h thm: RotCn said Dt-put' PohO<" ( h1ef ~ne Hanteo said the cm·, !o~elhna Hispanic ropulatwn m"k<" 11 easy for 1llcpl alien\ {\) l'i\lmllltt' 1n the commuru- t\ Four of nine arrats made by INS aarnts Wt"dnesday for tnves1ipuon of fe-deral \harscs of conspin~ '~ tran port. harhor a.nd conceal tlkp.I aliens were mad.t m nLI Ana. Guadalu~ l opcz-Dc Ltoa, ,J.t, his ~ifc lkatn1 loJX"z. .J.t, and h1• cou11n Mu1mo MatQu Ot Leon.. l2 were all anntrd ll a borne uspected of ~1na 1 drop bOUJC. Tdnydt ta Cn.11. J2, wasaJTaledat another nta Ana 'dcncc. ave (Pleue ... PIUOOLJllfO/ A2) t M °'9ftoe Ooelt DAILY PILOT/Saturday. AUguat 17, 1DH , AIRPORT SETTLEMENT BACKED ••• .,._Al 11.mi ted to SS "1Wlled n.&b ts. oo IDOft I.baa 39 orwh ch could be Rowo by airtiDcn auch u the McDonnell· Oo~ MD-80. ~ti by quieter aircraft. such u the Bntiab Ac~~ BA~146, would be permitfecl in Wlllmited oumben u Iona u the 4. 7S million pauenatf cap was not ex· cecdcd. • Once a new tcrmm.al buildi~ is completed. no more than 8.4 million peuenfen would be permitted throu,htheyt.ar200S. Theannu.aJ 8.4 million passe•r cap represents a reduction in the 10.2 millioo pa.sseo- Ft level supervisors approved in February. The number of rqulated ni&hts would increuc to 73 once the ter- minal 11 co.nsttucted, but no more than 39 would be allotted for noiser Class A-<!esignatcd aircraft such u the M[).80. •The total me oftheJUO million terminal would be reduced from 389,0001quare feet to 363,000 squa.re («t and the maximum numbeT of parkina tpacet would be reduced rrom I 0,000 to 8J'400 spaces, diminatina the need ror one of the five parkina levels oriainally proposed. • The county would rcsand two rnolutlons, one stat.ina that no alternative or addtuona.I airport site cxista in Oranae County, the second declarina the county's opposition to the Southern Calif omia Association of Government's findina that the Marine Corps Air Station at El Toro would be swtablc for joLnt civilian· mi U t.ary use. • Ncwpon Beach. Stop Pollutma Out Newport and the Ail'l)Ort Work- ina Group would agree to drop all pendina htiption and "would not, directly or 1ndirutly, attk to 1mpedo the implementation of the project, nor would they uric or cooperate with any such e1forta by other parties.'· The county'• special &iroort coun- sel, Carlsbad attorney Michael Oat.tkc, explained that the settlement arants airport opponent• concessions on a11'l)Ort siu, 111.'Ct&ft noise, air quab\)' and trafHe problems in return for pcnnittina a proJect ''s.i&rufl- eantly" laraer than the one the county settled upon in 1981 to move for· ward. Representina tbe city of Newport Beach. Assistant City Manager Ken Oclino advised the board the proposed scnlement "1s a &ood idea ancf always bas been a &ood 1~." He added that if the packa&e as approved by all parties, it would solve "an immense rroblem for the 40,000 residents o Newport Beach." APPEAL FOR HOSTAGES' RELEASE ••. homAl era ti on with the fanulies of six of the captives. four of the relatives also were prcsen t. Jerome J. Shestack., league !resi- dent. said Perez de Cuellar tol him this was the fint time a human riabts orpnization "or anyone else" nad uked him to intervene. "In particular, he said he never rec.eivcd a request from the U.S. aovernment." Shcstack said at a news conference after the meetina.. Glenn Anderson, father of missina Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson, said he was "not putJcularly surprised" to learn that the U.S. govecnment had not a~ proachcd the Untted Nations. "from my ob5ervation, they (U.S. officials) haven't been ·doing very much from the start." he said. "We were very gu)Jjble, l guess. We thought that they were doing every- thing they could." Anderson was abducted by gun- men on a Beirut strut March 16. David Miheltcb, nephew ot the Rev. Lawrence M. Jenco, a Roman Catholic priest who was ludnapped 1n January, said, .. The U.S. government is doi.na what it wants to do, not necessarily everytbina it can do." .. After 1earnl111 this today, we would ult our aovemment and our Pl'tlident to be much mOf'C flexible," be added. At the State Ocpertment. 1pokn-man OwJes Redman said, .. r think it' a (the State Department's) cerWnl)' 100 perccot undcrstandin& of their frustration and understaodina of their feelings .. . understandably the families are concerned abou~ their lovtd ones ... Rqarding U.S. efforts to gain the bottqes' ~lease, be said: "I cannot go in'°u!°kspecific initiatives that may be ".Y. This issue is of the bJabest prionty. All means are being explored, examined and pursued in order to achieve the goaJs which the U.S. aovemment seeks as much as • fam1hcs-wh1ch 1s the release of the hOSl.IJeS." Elaine CoUett, Wlfe of Alce Collett, a British journalist kidnapped while workinJ for the U. N. 10 Lebanon1 ~id Pert2 de Cuellar 1&1d be would orina up the ho,. issue durina a 1cnes of meetings with viaitina government leaden when the General Assembly convenes next month. A aroup,callin.f 1uclf the Islamic Holy War has cl11med responsibility for most of the kidnappings. lo addition to the seven Americans and Collett. the missina include four F~nchmen and an Iranian. The league noted 1n a statement that .. in ~J>Ut cases Lebanese and Syrian officials have been successful in aecuriJl) the release of hostages when sufficient international prt1s.- ure had been exerted." This wu an apparent reference to the 39 A.q)eri- cans taken hostqe in the TWA hijacking in June and rcleued after being held for 17 days. TRIAL IN ABSENTIA RULED OUT ••. Prom Al absent." She said her beltef about has absence is based on his la.ck of contact with family and friends and the facts that bis house may be up for sale and that he has "a ready means of egress" -his sailboat. Rymer said tpderal law md1cates a trial in absentia can be held only when lbere art ·•compelhna reasons of public policy ... Sbe added that because -Of the tccbnic:al nature of the case, Smyth's presence would be essential to ha defense. His lawyer, Alan Croll, who said be d0C1 not know where bis client is, bas ~ed that be cannot defend the case without Smyth's assistance. Smyth is faClng tn.al on IS viol- auons of the Arms Export Control Act and l S counts of makin& false statements to the government: He was free on SI 00,000 bail. A State Dcpanment spokesman bas said that Israel is cooperating with the U.S. investi~tion and had agreed to return the devices remaining in stock. .., I COUPLE FOUND MURDERED ••• homAl was seen later that same day t.ravehng toward Big Beat on a back road. There has been no confirmed s~gnttnf of Laura or the sought-after man smce that time. Bowlin said it is unlikely the murder bas any connection to the kidnap, but be is not rulina 1t out. .. At this point." said Bowlin, "there 1s nothina that shows or even appears to show a connection. But there's always a chance. We're not totally discounung it." The search for Laura has slowed an rec.ent months and Bowlin admits detectives who have worked on the case arc "up apinst a wall." He said only one detective is assigned full-time to the case, down from 17 investiaators who worked the cue during tile monthl after the blood, brown-eyed airl vanished. "We still get 20 to 30 caJls a day from all over the country, but one man 1s pretty well able to run down all the leads," said Bowlin. "Most of them (the leads) arc Laura look- alikes." He said posters with photopaphs of Laura have been mailed to police departments throughout the nation. The IOdnapping was a major catalyst in efforts to help locate missma children by printina their I pictures on milk cartons, shopping bags, billboards and tut cabs. Laura's picture also 1s displayed on bus stops along the Los Angeles and Orange counties' coastline. SMUGGLING OF ALIENS ON RISE ••• From Al othen were arrested in San Joagu1n Valley. llleaal aliens were suspected of beina ~cpt at the Lopez' home before bcin& transported to a Fresno County labor camp, Rogers said. Beatriz Lopez dented her house was used for smuaa.hna act1V1ty. Rogers said there has also been a rise m the number of drop houses, or locations used to temporarily house ahens, in the Santa Ana area. .. Santa Ana 1s a crucial locauoo for smuaglen," the INS official said, ··because drop houses 10 the area enable them to regroup once they get aliens past the checkpoint and arc home free." GROWTH WILL CONTINUE IN ST ATE ... Prom Al interview ... The Hispanic and Asian aroups are growing dramatically faster than the white and black populations because of 1mm1aration. There's no comparable pool of black (or white) 1mm1grants coming to California." If current tn:nds contmuc. most of the immigrant population will settle fi rst in the Los Anaeles area, with slightly fewer, but still very signtfi· cant numbers, 10 the San Francisco Bay area. A arcater pcrcentaac of Hispanics will continue to seek aancultural jobs. and will therefore be more evenly distributed across the state. But a m~ority of Hispanics also will live in the urban centers and seek entry-level jobt in service and manufacturina fields. "The state, and particularly the Los An,eles economy, really should be addressma the questions of how the 1mmiarant aroups can be intqrated into tbc economy," Levy said. He said it is especially important for both social and economic reason, that California develop the broad Job mix to assimilate ill arowilll imm1- arant and refuace population into its economy, and avoid a two-track economy 1n which arnmiarants be· come a pcnnanent undcrcl.&11. There was • coneen1u1 amona ellperu interviewed by The A,. soc1atcd Press that ccrtaan rqions of the at.ate would experience etpC'C1ally r1p1d arowth for l.bc mt of this century Sacra!"ento1. Fresno, Bakcnfield, San Demlt'Clino, River- side, San 0.eao and Ventura were on every hst, althou&b aplniona varied as to wb1ch woulcf pw futcat. By con trast, the fut.est arowina re&JOnJ o( the put twO decades. Oranac and Santa Clara counttt$, have 1een their Jrowt.b tlo'Md by high land and housm1 LI and conacs- tion Oran~unty last year~ very thahtly ute of more bittht than dath,, but for the first dntt ill the rounty's hJJtory, nearly ).000 mott pcooplc moved our of Counry than moved in, said Fh bltb Hoq. director of the state Oc{>llnmcnt ot Finance's population pro1ecuon unit. Some experts sec such fiJurcs as landmark turnma pomts for Cah- fornia, while others sec only a shght shift in emphasis. "Inland develoP.ment 1s definitely a Iona-term trend, ' said Ben Bartolot- to, research director for the California Construction Industry Research Board, who predicts not only a faster growth rate, but "a laraer absolute number" of new JObs and homes mland than alona the coast in the next 1wo decades. "lt'sconacst1on and cost" aJona the cout 8artolotto said. "When you have high co naestjon, arowth tends to move away from it. Jn Los Anacles County, they're tryina to maintam con1est1on ius1 It ns current levels It's a struwe JUst to prevent 1t from aett1na much worse. "In 1984, for the first time, the Riverside-San Bernardino area led the state in housi.na st.ans, with 40.000. compared with 38,000 in Los Anaelcs and 37,000 1n San 01cao." Bartolotto added. He wd so far most of the recent inland development 1, 1n blue collar manufacturin&JObs, dnven by indus- try's need to locate where work'en can afford homes. But Bartolotto said that doe1 not point to an economic KIJ'tfllion, and that Cahfomta 1n· dustnes arc havin• trouble attractina manqcment to high pnced coastal "'f.ons too. 'A• blue collar JObs mO\IC, '9;0neT or later, administrarforud cnaincer· in.a and rnearch must follow. It doean't make aense to aep&tlte man- aacment and manufacturi.n& for too Iona. and a aerv1ce tector srowa. ao a ti.lance iJ ma1nta.ined," he said. H~ bviq cotU &lonl the COi.it wlll '1h1f\ arowth ftom the urt.n coutal arus inland. So we 1te the m1,1or trowth ccnten of the state be101 Rivcnadc1 San Btnwdjno and the CentttJ Valley," UOb\ econom- ist David Shulman said. "Bnnpna the fcxu1 of jTOW1h inland u a fundamental th1fl You have to go back to the Gold Rush days fQr a comparable shift," he said. Levy agrees there will be areater mlaod growth, parucularly in manu- factunna jobs, but he disagrees with the idea that may be a turnma point for the state. "California is and will be a metro- politan, coastal economy. The numbers just aren't there to chanae that pattern," he said. "It is true that the inland areas in perccntqe tenns arc arowina much more rapidly than coastal areas, but in absolute numbers most of the arowtl\ will continue alona the coast. "The rest of the state could v ow twice as fast (as the San Franc:asco, Los An~les and San Dieao ~na), and you re still aoina to act 70 peretot of the growth arona the coast. • There arc several ways C&liforn11 can COnllnue tO have Its IJ'CllCSt growth 1n its most densely populated, most expensive rcaions. One is for people to Jive in smaller homes crowded closer toacther. That trend 11 already obviou~ in the h1gh-denS1ty condominiums which arc t.aklna a tarser share of the new home market every year, not only in urban centers bur inrand u well There is also a trend. most apparent 1n clues such as Los Anacles, San Franc1aco, OakJand ind Sacramento to rehab1htate older housina and build new m1ddlc·d1ss houaina closer to JObs m the centcn of the c111c1 -p1ttJcularly for the arowina pcrcentqe of chtldlcu households. The "revitalizauon of tbe inner cities .. 11 a national trend, but It as stron~r and more auoc.aaful ao far an California than in many other pert& of the nation\ Levy aid, becaute C•h· fomia ·1 cu1cs art newer and have not detmorated u bldly as many East Coast cities. "The mi raclc of rcvitall2U'll Cali· fomia•1 cities i1 we can act to them •n tame" be said. "Tbcre'a Qnvate money ready to come in (for inner chy rehabihiatioa.) bocauso ... you can take I ckprestcd pocket Of lbe Cltt• and cha.nae that pocket. 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State of- ficials bated her deaLh u storm~ rel.ated. OXNARD -An ovenumcd fish1na boat that rcmajned Ooatina 10 the Santa Barbera Channel Friday (>9scd a ~s jble Pollution threat to Port Hueneme Beaches, Coast Guard official1111d. The vestel, which capsized early Friday momina, was carrying up to 2,000 aallons of marine diesel oil which could leak, authorities said. The two men aboard abandoped ship in a dory and were reteued from Channel Islands Harbor at Oxnard. a Coast Guard spokesman sald. Ji.dona• •"eda bJ l&llba MALIBU -News helicopters and celebrity-laden limol.mnes converaed Friday on a bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean for the weddina of rock star Madonna and actor Scan Penn. Some 200 or 300 auests attended the 2S-mmute ceremony at a Point Dume homeJ....which ended about 7 p.m. Among them were aclre$seS Diane Keaton, Candy u iark and Rosanna Arquette. who co-starred with Madonna in the film "Desperately Seeking Susan." Lile'• looking ap for 'Calamity Jane' SANTA MONICA -Life is lookma bnghtet for a rookie Policewoman dubbed Calamity Jane after she was beaten up, slashed with a butcher knife, shot at, run over by a drunken driver, bitten by a snake and crashed her patrol car during her first year of duty. Andrew J. Fenady, a television l?roduccr, bou&;bt the rifhts to Anita McKeown's life story and hopes to make It mto a TV movte or senes. SJJeen wrltlldrawn from Emmy race LOS ANGELES -Actor Martin Sheen has withdrawn his name as an Emmy nominee for his role in the CBS docudrama "The Atlanta Child Murden." Sheen is the second actor to pull out of the Emmy race. Pttv1ously, Bill Cosby, star of the hit series "The Cosby Show," did the same. Both men said they didn't believe in competing for awards. J&jor cbange. bJ •tate bar pondered. SAN FRANCISCO -State Bar leaders are Pondering maJor chanaes in their much-maligned system of lawyer discipline this weekend, including casing the secrecy that surrounds the system and forming a new mvestipting office headed by a non-lawyer. Both changes are to be considered today in Los Angeles by the bar's Board of Governors, which is under pressure to end a back.Jog of more than 5.000 pending complaints against lawyers and counter ctiarics of excessive leniency. The bar was stung by a recent San Francisco Examiner series that portrayed the disciplinary system as a secretive. self· protective "brotherhood" and said California 1s more forgiving than many other states toward lawyers who rob their clients. ATAT db'ectory-l.tance nte JJDe a•ked WASHINGTON -The cost of calling an AT&T directory assistance operator for an out-of-town telphone number would increase from 50 to 60 cents per call on Oct. I. under a rate proposal the company filed with the Federal Communications Commission on Friday. American Telephone & Telegraph said the 20 percent price increase 1s the result of increases ID the rates local telephone companies have asked to charge for connecting the AT &I network to local phones. Carbide cllal.rman admlt. tnral.ng .... 1ate CHARLESTON, W.Va. -The chairman of Union Carbide Coi:P. acknowledged Friday that its. Institute plant was too ~low to warn t~~ pubhc about a poison gas leak and wd be bas told empldyees 1n the future lo pull the cord" first and worry later about whether it w!ls necessary. "We'd rather be accused of crying wolf than be accused of not doing the proper tha ng al the ngh l time " Warren Anderson said during a visit to West Virginia's "chemical valley" where Sunday's leak sickened I 35 people. Anderson also confirmed reporu that subst.anti~ amounts of ~etbyl~n.e chloride, a suspected carcinogen. escaped dunng the accident 1n addition to the toxic pcsl1c1de insre<fient aJdicarb oxime. Wor~ on 'Saperfand' mte. delayed WASHINGTON -The Environmental Protection Agency has started holdina up new work on. 57 "~uperfund" abandoned toxic. was.te dump cleanups in 22 states.to avoid run rung short ~f cash, the agency said Fnday. The EPA said two weeks ago that su~h a standstJll order on new contracts would be necessary because Congress bas not renewed or replaced the special taJt that finances most of the cleanups. Bomb uplode. u officen try to dlurm It BOSTON -A bomb ptaced in front of an office buildmg Friday exploded in the face of a police officer ~ng t~ dismantle i" seriously i.njuring ham a!"d wounding another officer, police said. The ~ffice~ were m1urcd at the c~ty dump as police tried to disarm a 9-i nch long. 3-inch diameter cyl1 ndncal dev1~ found on the front steps ofthe building in the city's West Roxbury section, said Police Commissioner Francis Roache. Officer Randolph Latt1ma •. 40, ~as reaching into a trai!cr to re~ovc the bomb fro~ the ~eavy steel pod 1n which police transported It when at exploded, authont1cs said. Recall of LlederhalJs clJeae aanoanced WHITE PLAI NS. N.Y. -General Foods Corp. has announced a nationwide recall of its Laederkranz soft-npcned cheese because 1t may be contaminated with the same bacteria that tainted some Mexican-style cheese. causing 6 l deaths in the West earlier this year. A company spokeswoman warned Friday that some of the Llederkranz ch~ beheved to be contaminated with Listeria bact~ria had ~hed retail stores. So far, !"0 consumer has reported becoming 111 after eating the cheese. the company sa1d. t JAL WJ ecb6e J.ndJ(!at• ballrbead faJ.Jare TOK YO -lnvestjgators Friday recovered para of the badly d.amagcd rear pressure wall from t.be wreck.age of the Japan Air Lines Jumbo Jet, bolstering· a th~ory. that the. plane we!lt o ut of control ~d crashed because pressurized cabm air rushed into the tail fin and destroyed 1l. The bulkhead, ~n umbrella-like aluminum-alloy partition. seals the rear of the passenger cabm from the non-i>ressurizcd tail section. Hiroaki Kohno, JAL technical manager. told a news conference: that a crack or hole in it could allow air from the cabtn to rush into the hollow vertical stabilizer and burst it. . IJJdla to eqel fmadln.IJm Jn Au•m NEW DELHI, India-The government wd Friday that 1mm1gants who aettJed In Assam after l 971 would be ~nt home to Ban&ladesh. The dcc1s1on. aimed at endin& a s1x-ycar protest m the state, coufd affect hundreds of tbouunds of settlers. Banaladesh, one of the world's poomt and most crowded nations denies that thousands ofits citizens have crossed mto Assam. and has said it ~II not accept settlers Cllpelled from India. Unofficial esttmates put the fiaure at S00,000 or more irnml&tlnt . Vfemam Mm Cambodia wntJJdnawal date BANOKOK, Tbailand-Vietnam said Fnday 1t would remove all of1u troops from Cambodia by 1990. but would take what 1t caHcd appropnate measures 1fthe sccunty ofCambodaa wu undennincd by the pullout. It was the fint time Vittnam ICt a spccificdatt for a total wtthdrawat It has nqed annual withdrawals of 10 000 or more troops 11oce 1982, but opponeau say those merely were troop rotations. W~tem ctipl<?mats esumate Vietnam suit maintaJns 1,0,000:.170,000 tt'OOPI 1n Cambodia. Bouton OU Co. aec tidnapped BOOOTA. Colombia -An American executive with Hou ton Os t Co. was kidnapped Fnday n~t 1n the capital by lef\i t auenillas. a source with the company told The AllOC>tltld Press. Michael tewart, of Hou n. was'"" has car driven by a bodYl\W'd. wben another car forced Stewan's car to the side of the' attee1 Just a feW blocks from his houte, the IOW'CC wd.. The Colombian rwdio chain Caracol, quotina fWcraJ police IOW'CtS, also reponed the k.idnapp1QJ. 1The radio network said tho tidnappcn forccid Stewart and lh.c bod)'l\Wd. J(>te Neira. into the abducto11' car. PARRISH, Ala. (AP) -Tor- nadoes spawned by the remnants of Hurricane Danny battered north Alabama on Fnday, kilting two people, tnJunng 20 and heavily damagina more than a doz.en bwtd- tnp, authonues said. In Louisiana, thousands remained w1tbout power as authonues tried to repair damqe from the storm, wlucb weakened to a tropical depreuaon after comtng ashore over Louisiana on Thursday. Danny moved north- east, carrying rain into Mississippi, Arkansas 11\d west Tennessee. The twtsters npped thrOuah down. town Pamsb, s.evercly d.ama11oa or de1troy1na J I homts, one trailer and five commercial buildinas, sa1d Olona Mosley, a spokeswoman for the Alabama Emeraency Manaae· ment Ascncy 1n Montgomery. St.ate troo~s were sent to auard ag11nst eoss1ble lootmg 1n Pamsh, where witnesses sa.1d the wmds tore the roof of the post office, nppcd a steeple from a church. and collapsed the walls at an auto parts store . Crime rate lower in prison cities SACRAMENTO (AP) -CaJi- fomiacit1es with pnsons tend to have lower cnme rates than com~blc cities without pnsons, a legislative study says. And locauon ofa pnson near a city has no significant effect on property value!\ says the Senate Office of Research study, which was released Friday. "I hope this will help dispel two of the most common fears voiced an cittcs considering accepting pnsons," said state Sen. Robert Presley. D- Riverside, who requested the study. Jerry Hawes, senior consultant who made the study, said that while prisons do not deter cnme neither do they create an environment which attracts a cnminal element. Based on seven maJor felonies normally used 1n cnme statistics. the study showed the average cnme rate for seven cillct associated with prisons was 22 perc.cnt below the average crime rate for 15 s.imilar ca ti.es without pnsons. Ten of the I 5 comparable cities bad h•&her cnme rates. four lower and one the same. Overall propeny values 1n the pnson c1ues rose slightly more be- tween 1979 and I 983 than they did in the I 5 comparable et lies. Among the findings: Salinas (near Soledad Pnson) had a lower crime rate than Chula Vista, Oceanside or El Cajon. Vacaville (near the California Medical Facility) had a lower cnme rate than either La Habra or Antioch. Chino (near the California lnst1tu· 11on for Men) had a cnmc rate below Union City. Corona (near the Cahforn1a Re- hab1ht.auon Center) had a cnme rate below Santa Mana. Hanoi talks on MIAs set WASHINGTON (AP) -Despite their differences, the United States and Vietnam agreed Friday that a high-level U.S. delegation will v1s1t Hanoa in search of new mformat1on about nearly 2,500 military personnel and c1v1hans ltsted as missing 10 Southeast Asia. Senior State Dcpanmen" Pen- tagon and White House officials, ac.companicd by Ann Mills-Griffiths. executive director of the National League of POW-MIA Families. wilt be received in the Vietnamese capital Aug. 28 and 29. according to an announcement here. "We and the Vietnamese have aarced that the POW-MlA question IS a humanit.anan problem which will be dealt with despite other differences between our countncs,'' said spokes- man Charles Redman m a statement read to rel)Oners at the St.ate Depart· ment. Earlier this week, Vietnam re· turned what arc believed to be lhe remains of 26 Americans massmg since the Vietnam war. Feur people were hurt m Jasper. the Walker County IC&t about •ix milti away, and wCTC treated at a ho pit.al and releallcd, county offiC1als said A tornado that touched down near Gold Ridat injured seven people and heavily damaat several home . said Donald Steele, Cullman County Emeraency Management Aatncy d1· rector "They're hottenna for more am- bulances," sa1d Steele. "lt JUSt hit us Mosley wd lnJuries totaled 20. with others occumna sn tc::attcred locales acres not\h Alabama. ln south..central Tennessee. a tor .. nado touched down 10 Waco, 2S m1ln north of the Alab9ma border, tnJwina one person and lOf$ina around tr&Ucn an4 a ~ In Alabama. Jefferson County C1v1l Defense Director Sadio' Morgado said the tornadoes .. arc skJppina around all over. Riaht he.re 10 Jefferson County we've had a sliabf touchdown No tnJunes " -- .. Agent. crack LSD ring , Joeepb It. Knaeter of the Drue Enforcement Admlnt•- tration. cllaplaJ9 baa• of LSD taken from the an..ted leaden of a ba&e lAD rtna ctnac : Mid P'rtdaJ bu operated •ince tlle late 19609 and bated u macb u on e -o.fth of the nation'• •apply of the halluclnQllenic dra&· Panel finds FAA slow to act on safety WASHINGTON (AP}-The Fed- eral Aviation Administration 1s slow to devise safety regulations and enforces them 1Dco ns1stently, Trans- ponauon Secretary Elizabeth Dole's safety task force concluded Fnday. When safety issues arose. the FAA had "difficulty 1n formulating and carrying out acuons ID a timely manner." the task force said 10 a 38- page report. The report cited an eaght-yeardclay ID the FAA 's adoption of a rule requmng shoulder harnesses in the front seats of small aircraft. Although the FAA first acknowledged the need for the harnesses m 1969, a rule was not adopted until 1977. And Lhat rule only apphed to ~ts used by pilots, not passengers. the rtport said. Despite repeated recommen· dattons from the Natio nal Transpor· talion Safety Board. a rule rcqumng shoulder harnesses on other passen- ger scats was nol proposed until after FAA Administrator Donald D. Engen·took office last year. the report said. The report also Cited a three-year delay in acunaon a Nauonal Associa- tion of Flight Instructors petition lo tighten regulations aoverntnf the ccnjfica11o n of pilots and flight ID· AIDS ordinance •igned by mayor Loe An&elee Mayor Tom Bradley •tao• the fl.rat and- cltacrtmlnatlon ordinance for AlD8 'rictlma adopted by a ~ U .8 . c ity u City CoGDcllman Joel Wacld loob on. Bradley Mid the ordinance la a ~r atep In a public edacadon camP&tin . th.at wUl aleo protect tile Ila.man and cl.O rlCJlta of AID8 (acqo.lnd tmma.ae de- flctency qndrome) Tied.ma. Tile meaa.re wu appro.ed WednadaJ bJ the City COQDCU and wu e.lped by Bradley P'rtday .. Ul u - l•CJ OJ'dlDAnc:e bee& ... UOtlt ba.11 of AJD8 ftctlma wbo rue dtllOrlmlaattoa complalnta die before tlaalr ca.-an heard or ID· ...saatect. Tbe Wm BollJ-wool"" Clty C.O.acll "WDADl - mOUIJ paFHd u OC'dl••nee Tla u eday baa~l•I d l •- crtmlaadoD ...... AID9 't1cdllla. Controllers face urinalysis tests WA.SHINGTON (AP) - T he Federal A v1at1on Adm101slral1on on Fnday ordered annual un· nalys1s tests to check the agency's 14,000 au traffic controllers for usc of drugs or alcohol abuse In announcing the program, FAA Administrator Donald D Engen said the agency h.ad no evidence of widespread drug use among air traffic controllers. "Still. there have been QC· cas1onal 10c1dents that suggest that the agency 1s not tot.all}' immune from the drug and al- cohol abuse problems that affect 'ltructors. The report recommended that the a&ency "adhere more stri~tly to a specific umetable for each s1gn1ficant rulemalcing act1v1ty." Delays or waivers to such schedules should be approved by the FAA adm1n1strator. the Ulsk force said. The report said the FAA should "impose reasonable lime hmlls" for -~ society as a whole,'' he said Unnalysis Lests "'111 also be: administered to nev. controllers after the) art hired and lo 10.000 other FAA employees whose JO~ deal with safety, Engen said These employees mclude pilots. safety 1Dspectors and a1rpon police and firefighters Penalties for using drugs on or off the JOb will range from reassignment lO d1sm1s'3l. he said The announcement came a weekafterFAA offi c1al 1n M1am1 announced the dlsm1s\al of three rcspondmg lo safet) recommen· dat1ons made b) the safet) board It should make su~ that "no NTSB a,1at1on safety rccommendat1on re- main open for more than a \'ear" without the adm1nistrator'c; ap pro val T he thrtt-member t.ac;k forle alw found "a ~rcept1on that F .\.\ he<1d· t air traffic controllers followang a federal probe of altcpnons of cocame and manJUana USC by employees at the M1am1 ;\Jr Route Traffic Control Center The three wert found to h.avc possessed or sold ma nJuana or cocaine at the government fa. c1l1t). said Jack Barker an FAA '>pokesman 1n Atlan1.a Six other controllers who m..,esttgato~ de- termmed had used manJuana or cocai ne wh ile ofT dut) were ordered to attend a six-month drug rehab1lt1.at mn program Barker said quaners lack.\ a broad. natio nal .. 1ev.. of the agenn '!. mas'>1on and pro- grams" and seems to conduct 1h acu-. tt1e'> separate!\ from its 01 ne regional officec; In a statement 1,sued v.llh thC' report. M~ Dole 'Mild shr wa'> d1rectmg 1he FA.~ to implement the task. force rt(Ommendauonc. • ... .. Coast airmen earn wings Second Lt . Ttmo~y C. Slldd1, son oftet1red Air Forte Lt. Col. and Mrs . Richard Shields of Hununaton Beach, and WUllam D. Mlllolll1, whose wife is the former Susan Madipn of Huntin11on Beach, have araduated from Air Force pilot tram- fq and have re<ieived silver wings at Williams Air Force Base, Anz. Both arc 1984 araduatcs of the Air Force Academy in Colorado prings, Colo. Shields will be stationed at Mather Air Force Base, Calif., with the 455th Ayina Tramang Squadron, while Milloni& wdl remain at Wil- liams and serve with the 96th Flying Training Squadron. • • • Airman Toby M. DahlquJ1t, son of Gloria Dahlquist of El Toro, has araduated from the Air Force inven- tory management course at Lowry Air force Base, Colo. Dahlquist, a 1985 graduate of S1lverado High School m M1ss1on V1cJO, "'Ill serve with the 4449th Mobility Suppon Squadron at Holloman Air Force Basc,N.M. • • • Elatae P. Wortman, daughter of Paul and Elizabeth Perry oft='"ountam Valley, has been promoted to the rank of senior aJrman ln the A.tr force. Wonman, 1 communicatjons sys- tems specialist with the S 1 ltb Tac- tical Airhft Wing an En&landl is.a 1980 araduatc of Fountain VaJ cy High School. • • • Pvt. Glen B. Fair Jr., son of Rita Duncan of Huntiniton Beach, has completed bask trairun& at Fort Jackson, S.C. • • • Airman JoH E. Vlceaclo, son of Deograc1as and Conchita Vicencio of Seal Beach, has been asstaned to Lowry Air Force Base, Colo., after completing basic training at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He will now receive speciahzed instruction in the munitions and weapons mamtenance field. • • • Pvt. David A. Rodmu, son of Brenda C. Rodman of Laguna Niguel, has amved for duty an West Ger- many. Rodman as an an1llery firc- suppon spcciahst with the 8th Infan- t!} Otv1sion. • • • Pvt. David J. F loyd, son of Rita and Gerald Floyd of Huntington Beach, has arrived for duty at Fort Knox, Ky. Floyd, a 1982 graduate of Marina Htib School. is a '\'Chicle driver wnh the l 94lb Armored Bnpde. • • • Army PFC Mlcb t l L. JobtoD, son of Diane Knox ofLaauna Niguel, has amved for duty in West Germany. Johnson is a helicopter repairer W1th the 3rd lnfantry Division. . •.• Pvt. C.r& D. Elmore, son of Don Elmore of Newport Beach, has arduatd from the wheeled vehicle repairer course at the Army Ordnance Center and School in Aberdeen Provin& Ground, Md. • • • L)'llda J. Luca1ter, dal.lghtcr of Patricia Cruse of Costa Mesa, has been promoted to the rank of airman first class in the Air Force. Lancaster, a l 979_graduate of Huntington Beach H1&h School, is a medical service specialist with the Wilford Hall Air Force Medical Center in San An- tomo, Texas. • • • Air Force Capt. Barry B. F rank, whose wife is the former Stacy Johnson of Newpon Beach, has arrived for duty at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev. Frank is a dentist with the Air Force Hospital. Lt. Col. Geoffrey Rumueen New commander at El Toro base Lt. Col. Geoffrey Rasmussen of El Toro took command of Headquarters and Headquarters Squadroh-38 at El Toro's Manne Corps Air Station. A Vietnam veteran and naval flight instructor at Pensacola (Fla.) Naval Air Station, Rasmussen replaced MaJ. Claude Lott, had been squadron commander since July 1983. Rasmussen and his wife, Maj. Marsha Culver, have three children, Jenmfcr, Paige and Geoffrey Jr -Lottery start-up . . d,te being souoht ~~~~.~~u~o?~~~.~~~~~cc~~~~ • t h t 'i't Orange County will hold a fund-raiser presentJy is a member of the Bahia In eac er S Sul barbecue Aug. 24, beginning at 5:30 Corinthian V:acht Club, where he has p.m. at the home of SalJy and served as chairman of the race protest SACRAMENTO (AP) -A teacher who claims the lotte7 dela}' has dcP.nved education o SI million daily plans to renew her legal battle Monday by ask.11~6 a state appeals coun for a specific stan-up date. The teacher's a ttorne}'. John Rumel of San Jose. told The As- sociated Press an an interview Fnday that other states which have kicked off lottenes this decade apparently were "more cogn1zan·t of their responsibilities," cons1denng they announced specific stan-up dates no less than about two months in advance. Lottery Deputy Director Chon Gutierrez said this week that a kickoff on Sept. 27 -41 days away -might be possible, but other top lottery officials 1mmed1ately man1m1zed the significance of the date. The months- who ruled Au~. 5 that the state is acting properly 1n its organization of a lottery. The Judge found that the March 22 deadline for the stan of the lottery conflicted with another pon1on of the voter-approved lottery an1t1at1ve that requires officials to assure the integri- ty of the games. Wonder decided that the 135-day deadlne in the imtiauve was 1mposs- 1ble to meet and that other sections of the measufC gave the stale Lottef1' Commission some degree of discrc- uon as to when the uckets would go on sale. C hauncey Alexander, 8072 committee and the yachting educa- Dnftwood Drive, Huntington Beach. tion committee. Several Democra~ic officials wiU be In addition, he has been involved on hand, mclu~mg former As-with various programs of the Orange semblrman Dennis Man~ers,. County Sea Scouts. Dunng the event Daily Pilot re- porter Bob Barker will receive the Rodheim will replace Leo club's first Ccnificate of Apprec1a-Martinez on the seven-person state uon. commission, which 1s charged W1th Club officials said the award will be advising the Califom1a Department presented for Barker's "accurate and of Boating and Waterways with comprehensive reponing, m addition rc.spect to all matters in the JUrischc- to his continued interest in our tion of the department. Rodhcim's community concerns." term will expire in January of 1989. In addition to food and refresh- mants at the "Democratic De- • veloper," there will be a "White Academic CODIJCll Donkey" auction, a vaJuable door pnze, and the Alexander-originated game of Salient Pursuit, with a prize for the most answers. • old prediction of late September or early October remams the best of- ficial estimate. Rumel. explaining the reason for the appeal, said, "Our posttion all along is that the people of the state voted for·an initiative that clearly set a stan-up. The Superior Court has $a1d in effect that they (lottery officials) can start any tame thcf"1ant. I can't believe that." DcukmeJ1an's cautious approach to organizing the lottery, which as expected to be one of the world's lalJCSt, delayed appointment of of- ficials and the stan of the games. His lottery appomtces have adopted his deliberate approach. Tickets are on sale until August 20 for S 15. For more information phone the Orange County Democrauc Headquaners a\ 835-~ 158. Dr. William Sirignano of Irvine, dean of the School of Enginecnng at UC Irvine, has been invited to serve a two-year term on the academic ad- visory council to the unt versity relations committee of the lndustnal Research Institute an New York City. The advisory council works to improve cooperation between academia and industry by identifying and recommending solutions to com- mon university-industry problems. Rumel said that the suit, onginally brought by Nancy A voy, 46. a substitute English teacher 1 n • Campbell, on March 19 m San .. Francsco Supenor Coun. W111 be ~ flied with the I st D1stnct Coun of Appeal in San Francisco on Monday afternoon. Avoy 1s appealing the dec1s1on of Superior Court Judge Roy Wonder, Meanwhile. pubhc schools. which are to receive one-third of the revenue from lottery sales, are massing out on more than S 1 million per day. 9.9% FIXED 30-YEAR · Annual Percentage Rate $135,000 to $175,000 and protect ycxrself from future rent hikes ltdffilll<> :>fl~ ouce sns IXXJ ~ ~ 1~o500 ea1aneec.1 I01Jn S')4 50IJ ~« l()rj' no 1nrer~1 sen ''\/mO ov; esi•rnated 1<SJtes O! Boating comml .. lon Ralph Rod he am of Newport Beach was recently appomted by Gov . George Deukmej1an to the Cahfom1a Boaung and Waterways Com- mission. Rodhc1m, president of Westmark Savtngs Bank of Newpon Beach. has Specific problems to be addressed by the council include umversity equipment needs, sponsored and JOint research and shortages m Amcncan graduat students in engi- neen ng and science. In the business world. the trend today 1s to own your own commercial space Owning gives you valuable tax breaks. builds equity and ehm1nates the cycle of rent increases every time your lease expires. Mesa Business Center. in the heart of the Costa Mesa /Newport Beach business com- dor. has the area's most beautiful. freeway- convenrent office SU1te condominiums. located in a pleasant. campus-like setting, with clear ocean breezes and nearby beachs1de dining Designed by world-renowned Wilham l Pereira Associates. Mesa Business Center has become the orest1ge business address in Costa Mesa Features and amenities: • l'Wo offices downstairs• Double office suite upstairs• Baths on both levels e l'Wo- story warehouse in the rear• Floor-to-ceil· ing draperies• canopied entry, window awnings• Individual air conditioning/heat- ing• 24-hour security patrol• Durable commercial carpeting• Wet bar w ith oak cabinets• Plate glass store front• Gener- ous parking• Cobblestone drive, Walkways • ll'"ellised employee retreat CBroker cooSMrltlon> Join other forward-looking businessmen who have become their own landlords at Mesa Business Center. Many choice office suites are still available Three furnished models are open daily from 9 a m to 6 p m m3c: MESA BUSINESS CENTER 111 west 17th Street• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 • 111•1842·'453 SI '9 .58iTnO ArTlOU•le(J (J\ler }60 month~ 9 IA 11100 }(}ye.)! Annual r""<. 001~ r iJI l°"" MTIOUnl due '9(1() ~ .., l'ii )4!l4fS s, 1,206 Cior,it'9 CD!ifs 56.000 As~iotion dl.ot"S s 1 'j(l/Tr() Another oum1nd1n; o velo~nt of T~ ll'ov investment Fund \ R M1ct1ae1 Hall. chief executive Officer anci minigtng genefil o"rner 'Wha t bugs y ou most about y our spouse?' ' Robert Carllle Corona del Mar Grape grower "One thing that bugs me most is she went to USC and 1 went to the Un1vers1ty of Michi1'8n. All of our fnends, doctors and lawyers went to USC and she is aJways rubbing it in. Even her folks rub 1t in." Samuel Gollud Newport Beach ' Retired textile dHiper "She's a workaholic around the house. And she wants me to be part of it." RouldTtacy Newport Beach Stock broker "What really bothers me 1s when we go on a tnp and she takes along her anlcJe weights. And, I have to carry her heavy bags." 4 Juanita Wood Lapu Beacb Diet c011n1elor "He won't eat etables." Marllyn Klllg Newport Beacb green veg- Retail a11l1taat manager "His inattention when I talk bothers me. He's always spaced out an his computers.'' Llnda McCall Newport Beacb Nane "I haven't been married that long. only seven weeks. I'm still on m y honeymoon. He's a real nice guy. But. come back m 10 }'Cars." .. Betty Mo rgu Balboa Pennbala Hoasewlfe "He looks at too many girls on the beach." Compiled By Eve C. Lash Dally Piiot Correspondent Coast residents win awards at the fair Division and grand awards were presented to the baked and preserved food entries at l~e 93rd Orange County Fair. Winners included: Specialty bread and coffee cakc:s: Linda Wiles, Huntmgton Beach, cof- fee cake. Canapes and hors d' oeuvres: Sarah Morelli, Costa Mesa, artichoke with pannesan cheese. Baking powder or qu1ckbrcad (Jun- iors): Kathleen Shirley, Huntmaton Beach. Eileen's Graham Crack.er Bread. Yeast bread (juniors): Jenna Miller, Huntington Beach, cinnamon bread. Layered cake (juniors): Diana Alfieri, Huntinaton lkach. chocolate cake with marble frosting. Cake -not layered (Jun10,.,): Brett Brinepr, H untinston Beach, pop- pyseed bundt ~kc. Ptc and pastne (Juniors). Diana Alfieri, Huntin&ton Beach, mock pecan tans with cumnu. Canned frun · Hazel Courrcac • Fountain Valley, fnut cocktail. JclliC1: Suunne Schiffman, Foun· tain Valley, strawberry/,uava Jelly. Jutces: H aul Counqes. Fountain Valley, tomatoju1cc. Pickles, RELISHES ANO ALL AUCES: Josic Vasquez, Fountain Valley, dill p1clcJc . Prc$erv Hncl Counq.es. Foun· tain Valley, strawberry preserve . Canned vqctablcs: J1due Polcaa. Costa Mesa, stnng beans. Lamb competltloa Winners 1n the market lambs/sheep competition dunng the 1985 Orange County Fair included the followina FFA Costa Mesa mem- bers: Lambs 90-95 lbs.: Liam Hamilton, ~nd. Lisa Mitchell, third. Lambs 104-110 lbs.: Emily Creely, second; Sara Joglowski, second; Carol Cleveland, third. Lambs 111 -122 lbs.: Brenda De Tomaso, second~ Donna Melin, sec- o nd; Shant PalanJ1an, second. Lamb 124-135 lbs.: Juline Helmer, second; Arron Millstein, second. Lambs, Feeder: Heather Shaw, first; K.Jmbcrly Keck, second. Novice Showmanship Sheep Tammie Collins, seventh. Jamor baken The .;umor balun& contest at the 198S Ora~ County Fau tncluded 1mon1 the winners Dawn Fries, C'o ta Mesa, third in the 8 to I I-year· old cookie recipe: Vanissa Crayton. Hununaton Bcacn. third in the pie catcaory for 12 tot• year old ; Tcmrt H1m1lton, Irvine, was second 1n the cake blklr\I for 8 to l l yr:ar olds and Sonya I raclson, Huntiniton b tied for first In the cake blkina for 12 to I• yc~r old,. -1.'00-1 ........ ___ c b .. •1 • ...ll!NION'I rv11 .. """,....,.,..,. 1 • 11 I) Jolin Mcintire, .._........, w....~IAll>ITAND ~NolM _.....,_ ~ ITMIW9t•Mta 'IU. ' ~ •'-' "Tiii ~ .... 11945) LNll WIMIUCMTO llllH1Y And HlrOy /llfl/t'A:. CONftelT .. CMll T ...... OfllOT1 I ~TAIU UCMI -• .....,. ...... (1"3) Dew Wl.O ICINIDOM Alt WiOOW T'homll. All:i Motenlt HOIAN'I ""'°"' flNTNNON _,. )ACAll°'La MTHIONIAN WOM.O • M(Mi CD> UCMI -1:11- JMZ ~AND ALL THAT ~ ·~ "BllmM"~ 1te4) Adlm Wiit, * * * * "The Ilg Cl'tll" ( 1M3) KMI • Jf1f JUNCT10H 81#1 Wll'd Kh, GllM CloN ·llM-INCOllml'I r-~ ~ =..~slOUllt..~ 1:.T.-v * * ~ "Champtona" I 1ee..1 JQhn -...vM8 YOICI OI Hun, Edw1rd WoodWetd • OIAf WOflJ) \1CTO..V (IPAN$4) .MOYll -t:ao-** "Pot o· Gold" {19411 JllTIM -4:00-1 !l?~&DMOONI ~tw~IUlltteGoddatd ~~ ~ --vv * * * "Sol.Ith Pltlflc" ( 1958) Mitzi i :fR:' ON TMI HrT1 i =:.MOK, K~ G~ Romno Brmi * t ·~ "High Noon" (1952) Gary ~~Ofl) h 'The One And Only'' (1971) =..l.loyd8tldgel MOYIE Hwy Winkler, Kim Darby *** "Opet111on PICitlc" (19511 H "Oxlord .._ .. (1$t4) Rob -tz:ao.-JollnW1yne P1trlcllNMI Mlfge enct Gower Clllmpion, Debbie war-10X1NO Aeyidda "'"""_,. MOYIE ' • _ Orange Collt DAllV PILOT/Sat~. Augu1t 17, 1111 i.~~ABl11k"(1954) 1• l~PRAM -t.oo-MTIN'ONTH!HITI **"' 'Uni~ Sep1.-.· i~ 8 Cl) 8'JQI IUNNY I AOAD • MfADOW\.AN< LEMON 1<1t111 Allen, Thierry lherml, ttt 1U1B (!}NOT NECOWILY THE NlWI 'j:.C. THIAMAZJNO **~don Mon Alfllre" (1977) 1~=:,+SPO«TI 0eorae C. Scott (left) confront. Marlon Brando with eome bard facta aboat the oil ba.alneu ln "The Formula," airl.nj tontcJat at 8 on KTLA, Channel 5 . ._ Jeen Rocilelort, AMy Duperery I NEW zoo MWl _ 1~-ATTHUtCMf.I = 01IOMETHINQ 110 ! =" PAE.QAME -= MJIH OI GNrf ** "Slvt Tiit Lady" (1982) Rober1 **'~ "Funny LAdy" (1975) Batbta ~~ Of Tiit Century" (1983) WfTH LOYI FROM TIN I·=~ ClltklOll, Mlfand1 Clrtltdge. Strellllld, J1met Cun. =ue. Sigourney WllY«. I =-~ 8 IAAHAIY~ **'h "Str11t1 01 Flrt" (1984) Ml- HANINOHATOO MOYll t "Tiit Ice Plt1t•" ( 19M) Rober1 Urich, Miry Crosby = ~ 1 oa~~ .qJ}MOVIE ** "Alpllabtt City" (1984) Vlnctnt Speno. Kite Vtmon. -7:20- ~FOUND I~ T09TtN ctlMI Par1, Diane lint ***"' "Ttwont OI Blood" (1957) DOCTO..WHO e&ING.,,.,,., Totfliro Mrfune, IMU Yamacla STAR TMK I= AMAZJNG AHlilAlS -tJO-LAW~ ([)MOYIE • HCM Fl&: IEUAH Of THE IALD f.AGl.E -7:30-D HEAOUNEI OH TAW. u=AHOTHI 1:1H PAOPHECY u •.; "Cepone" (1975) Ben Gaz. 8 0ICOOIY.OOOMY8TEMS u •.; "Rtd Dlwn" (1914) Pltttck •=:.-efy I EY'EONL.A. Q Swl'(Zt. C Thomaa Howell I IQUAM FOOT OAADENltO GCllAMOHITAIP -1:30-M"A"8"H ([) MOYll e F-TAOOP • flT\JOWI)() LA-.JA • • • "Seminole" 119531 Roell Hud-I AT THE wove e ~ TOO Cl.OM FOR OOMfORT GUNN MIUSt A MOONUOHT 88eWll QI MOH 1AN DllEGO 8 IAN DllGO ZOO'S AHIMAl ECPMl8 IOll, Barbati Hiit 10UL TIWN (1:) ...,.,,.. • SHEAK ~ HERFI LUCY * ** "The Old Miid (1939\ &ettt II ONE WAY GAftia 19411) THE 8CENE8 O.W. Mlfllm Hopkins -U0- -10:00---1:46-CaJ MOYIE [==---Q ID...__.._ H• .. , ... ,~~II" (1183) M' f'&: 40 VIDlOI -2:00-cNel Cllnt, Me """· ~~1==~ i·r~ COOPER'S OMNQE I TWOWHEEl.8 . AUVEI ~...:r HAADV IOYS /NANCY OAEW WON.D OF 8flOAT8 1 W TM * * •.; "Tiit Formull ( 1930) Mlrion Brlndo, Otor~t l ~IHDfATH lWIUQHT ZONE MOVIE • * "Waalllngton Affair I 1980) Tom Sel1ecll, Batry Su!Uvan. llUIJJNG ITATIOH MYSlEMI . NlWI G ~ IAL. L e MOYIE (1:) ..., .. ,.. • • * "Jim Thorpe· AM Amerlcl,.o~ •• ZOLA LIVITT ••.;"Soggy Bottom, USA" (1981) (1951) Burt Lancaster, }~i1m1 ·~ Ben~. Loia Nt1tleton. Tllbltt. ..--J~'__ CD> MCM1 ID SWAN LAKE. -.rioTA -8:00-u1~ "RafTlel" (19'<1) Ollvil dt H• Ill MOVIE • Cl) NF\. PAE~ (J) MOYIE .. d Jordln, An lfklnt. ow.no eMOVE ••~ "A Olai.nt Trumper· (19641 Troy Donahue, Suzann. Pleshettt • GREAT MOMENTI WfTH NATIONAL. GEOGRAPHIC I LOYluraAL NO CASH DOWN INVESTINO (%)MOVIE • • "Oxford Bluel" I 19841 Rob Yilland, Otvld NMfl * •• "ltl Mlttr~' ( 1978) Rich· IFOOTIALL~-- • * 'TM Gang That Couldn't Slloot aD UP ON MfrL MOUNTAIN Stralght"(1971).Jlfry0tbecll, Leigh ·~M~ *** "Tiit Ttlrtt Mutkttttta' Tr,!or-Young E (1974)0llWt~.R1qullWelctl ~~~ HAUNTING OI 8 *NEWS Q • Cl) LAND o,~-LOIT~· OH HOUSE I GREATEST AMENCAN ~ 11111 Ma IN WEIAU. -2:10-~ 01 THE A1CH AND ~Q I :f TUT IPORT8 L£G8l)8 ~IALUTU THE WOfl.D'S ""'' ""' GAADIN Cf) WB.COME IACK. KOTTER ID NlW TECH TIMO l~T~ ·~:.sMAGAZN 1=~ -8:30-D a rra YOUR WOV( Cf) MOVIE • * * •.; "Tilt Forbin PTojeet" ( 1969) Eric Blltd«I Susan Clar1t l~IAU. W.U '10tAAN (!} ...,..,.. TOKUIO IAIZIH8EN * *'~ 'Streets Of F1t1 (1984) Mt· Ct\1111 P1r1, Diane Lane -t:o0-G ~AY TOITAADOM ••••.;"Being Tlltrt" (1979) P9t« MOYIE \Hf ""6YE Stlltt&, Shlr1ey MIClaint. U "Romantic Com.cly" ( 1983) * * ~ "The Ad\oenl\lftt Of 8'1c*lt00 CD MOVIE Oudlty Moore. Mwy St11t1burgen 1~ A IAEAK BanlM: Aerou Tiit Ith Olmtntlon" •'h "You're TelUng Me" ( 1942) Hugh -l.'06- (1984) Ptt• Weller, Jonn Lltllgow Herbert, Jane Frazee fl) PlfDOE IRfAI< 9 LCWEIOAT Cl) or.N: Vl8IOH8 OF TOMOMOW -~ -11:00--2:40-())MOVIE 8 Cl) ltJQ8 BUNNY I A0AD • MOVIE U 'h "Clo1k And Dagger" (19a..) llJNNEA U .,.., "K1m" (1950) Errol Flynn. Herwy ThOmls, Dabney Coltm111 lb ETHIOPtA: THE NIGHTMAAE CONTlNUf.S 18 WOAU Otal'I Stockwell AMINCA'8 TOP TtN -3:00--4:15- 1 ~ WEEKENDSP£CIAL 8 MOVIE ~ KlNOOOM OF F~ * t "=Day" (1974) DIVld -l:30- l lTREE11OF8AH FA•NaSCO Hartman. Murphy. D MCLAUOHUH OAOUP ~~ ~ ... ~ OF NEWS ~ ........ IONEDAYATATIME '!!!_llAM •~ "Son 01 S1nbad (19&4) Dti. NANNY (C)YOYIE * * t "Tiit E.ltteulioner s Song" (1!182) Tommy Lee Jones, Rosanna Arqutttt MOYIE * * "Tiit One AnO Only" l 1978) HtnfY Winkle< Kim Olrby -t.ao- D 18 MAMA'S FAMILY ...,..,.. Robtftaon, <!.u.. Forres! MOVIE H 'A "Tiit Woman In Rtd" (1984) 80UR uST·~ **'' "lhdyaE~ (19841Jdln Olnt Wlldtr Kely l.Sroell G MOYIE S1v1g1. Kelty Reno Iii .. OOHCERT: FAE> WANHO a THE PENN8YlVAHIANS GD TOGETHER AGAIN CO>YOYIE -11:15-* 'The 13StyteaStr11tt"(197S) -7:00- (f) unu HOUSE OHM a 0 ROKT IACKI WfTH DAVID -10:00- 8 IOGART flRAM HOAOWIT2 • • 'Plalltlllm Blondt" ( 1931) JtMI Ha.1ow. Lorttt1 Young ID 80UND8TAGE 8 HOUYWOOD ClOSEUP Cl) MOYIE 0 8WfTCH 11 !l'-::a1111111~~Mll'4U1..H BEAT -11:i0- • Cl) 8A T\JADAY 8UPEACAOE * * 'Tiit New Daughters OI Joehua NEWS 0 FH:IEA Ol LOST LOVES GYOYIE Delta runs pro football team without Georgia on her mind .,. By JERRY BUCK A,T ........... Wl'ttef LOS ANGELES -Actress Delta Burke came to Hollywood hopina to be cast as Vivien Leigh in a film bioaraphy about the Academy Award-Wlnnina sw of "Gone With the Wind" and "A Streetcar Named Desire." "I'd heard Mansa Berenso n was dOIDJ some pictures as Vivien Leigh m this outfit from 'Anna Ka~nina."' she said. "I had an outfit like 1t and I took some pictures. The movie never aot made but I was in that kind of a mood when I went in for 'Charleston.' .. The p,roducers of the television movie · Charte•ton" were tookina for someone who looked like Vivien Lei&h. "They were sayina it wasn't 'Gone With the Wind.' but it was," said Burke. "I wes Scarlett. It was a lot of fun. I aot to wear all those corsets and thinas." Burke came to Hollywood several yeal'1 aao after complctina her train· ana at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts. "I'd planned to JO to New York," she sa.id, "but decided to check out Los Anaeles flnt becau1e t knew I'd end up in Hollywood becaU$C rm fatcinatcd by films. l drove here with my IJ"lndmolhcr, Ruby, and pulhfll • traifcr I never learned to beck uP.. Ruby ca.nicd a sun because the d heard there were bandits 1n the destn." "Charleston" w n't a hat, but 1t vaulted Burke to numerous role in television. Three years aao ahc 1WTed an her first comedy series, "Filthy Richt" and now is the star of "F'lnt and en,•• a comedy ltrica on Home Box Omce. he plays Diane BarTOw, who p1n1 Delta Burke ownership of the Cahfom1a Bulls pro football team 1n a divorce settlement. It that sounds hkc Oeorsia Fron- uerc, who inherited ownership of the Los Anaeles Rams after the death of her husband, Burke prorcues ia· · norance. "l didn't know anyth1n1 about Oeoflia Frontiere untJI this, but I've heard a lot about her since then," she said. "first and Ten.·• first 1ttn la \ Oeclember •hen the piJo& was bJ'Old,. cut, has ~n as a I 2~m senes Saturday n1pu on HBO. • "The pan Of Diane 8&now WU ona.anally wnttcn for an older - woman, but after I read for the part they decided to make her younger," Burke said. "The producers also told me I couldn't be too sexy. Sm~ 'filthy Rich' I had specialized m doina sexy vamps. So they changed her to a Mary Tyler Moore type who's in the midst of aJI this madness They've kCl>t her reaJ. Just because she's running this football team doesn't mean she's lost her feminin- ity." The scnes contains some nudity which Burke satd she believes 1s atl riaht "as Iona as it's kept m the nght pface, as Iona as they don't abuse 1t. ... In the locker room it's real. But you won't sec me walkma around talkma trashy.mouthed or taking my clothes off." Burke, a fonner Miss Aonda m the Mtss America Paaeant. may be tbe only actress named after a cat. She tells it this way: "My uncle came to see my mother at the hospital when I was born and said I reminded him of a cat mother used to have called 'Delta. I don't know where the cat aot tts name, either from the Mississippi Delta since my family's from M1u1s~ sippi or from my mother'• soronty, · Tri Delta." Burke was acuna 1n theatcn in Aonda and plannint to ao to New York to study, uow w learned about an actina school 1n London .. 1 was ~ptcd and I cried when 1 lcf\., .. she said. "I hated to leave. "But it was a aood place for me. t waa au·aiaht from the beauty paacant.s Wlth the chaperones and all that stuff. It ft'U a 1ood place to ~w up They p ve me a bard umc at Ont because l allU bad m)' beauty ~nt hairdo and my Soutban accent. 8 lbe ti.me t ~ft.. no ooe could td1 where J ..,u from ." •• 11! 'Tiit AmofOUI Adventur• Of Moll Alncltn" ( 1MSI Kim Novik. Rlelllrd Jonnton e UFUTYLEI OF THE NCH AHO FAMOU8 I Pelt AHO Tt1ilA 00 PUIUC K..ot<UI: THE VEDtO IUTZ MfADOWLAN( LEMON G ~ 00NnNENT IN CRISIS (8) DARYL HAU. AHO JOHN QA TES: THE LllERTY CONCERT (%)MOVIE "Diary OI Forbidden Orums ( 1973) -10:30- (f) TA1.EI RQil THE DAAK.SIOE e TOO CLoeE FOR COWOAT GD AACH£M -10:46- • SATUADAY 8'0RT8 PAGE -t0'.50- • MOYIE * * • ··TM LUI Wiltz I 1979) Tiit e.nd Bob Dylan -11:00- • D 8 CI>QDl18 NEWS 8 TAXI CJ) WALL STREET JOuANAL REPORT G) STAR SEARCH «D MOVIE t "Clltlper To Keep Htr' I 19801 MIC DIYIS, Tovah Feldlhuh ID CAUfOAHIA DAf.AM8 GD AEAL VIOE08 HOT SEAT MOVIE t * '• "Red Dawn' ( 1984) Patrtek Swayze C TP\omll ~ llf.J MOVIE * "Fla.Sh (19811 Ra\1911 Turner, HI- iary Summers (l)MOVIE ' • * "Fltshb\lrn" ( 19~1 Stew l(an• ly Karen Carlson -11:30- f) 8AAHA8Y JONES D 8 SAT\JADAY NIGHT UVE 8 PUTT1H' OHM HfT8 AICNEWSQ EDrTOA'SDESK ID Pl.EDGE 1AEAK CI> MOYIE * * •, PllgUt Of Tiit Zombill · t 1ie4) Andre Morftl Oiant Clare. d)YOYIE • 1\ Guyana Cul1 Of Tiit Damned t 19801 Stuart Whit.man, Gent Berry ~ ~ 8'0RT8 MAOAZJNE .. New y orll Hlgh11 (1983) Cof. tnnt Alphen. George Ayer -11:46- DMOVIE * .. 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Yllll. • ~oupto 120 mtnvt• ..,,--• ~ Pl«l4t Camera Recordng I S.,aMA.aM • Solld ,,,......, CCD Stat• .,, ....... - ~.. a I I I I I I I • I . °'.Moe CoMt DAILY ptLOT/Saturday, August 17, 1985 Mall order companies toj; ct;1nsumer complaint list Nation· s Better Business Bureaus log more than 2 million complaints in· 84 WASHING TON (AP) -Com- edian• like to joke about un- pulous \lied car saJesmen, but a pew 11udy shows that they generate oonsumer complaints than me fumishina sto~ dry cleaners department sto~ among others. Indeed, the annual consumer com- plaint report from the National · Council of Better Business Bureaus ranked used car dealers 17th on its lilt, with less than I percent of tht' ·consumer complaints. Tops in attractin& the ire of ;o:f.?"ericans were 'mail-order finns, .ith nearly one out of every five lcmplaints handled by the bureaus- ·Jnore than double the complaints of .:,ny of the IOS other categoncs of ,:Wsiness rated in the study. -: Overall, the nation's 93 local Better ~ainess Bureaus handled 2,109,100 ~nsumer complaints in 1984. up ~~m 1,780,900 a year earlier. In addition, consumers called 5 9 million times to ask questions. While more than 2 million com- .plaints were received, the bureaus rank busines5es according to their share of the 384, 700 complaints the orpnization processed and settled durina the year. Many others are not punued by consumers, or too httle 1nformauon is provided to process .Jhem. Mail-order finns accounted for 19. 7 percent ofthecomplasnts settled. followed by home remodelina and improvement firms with 8.4 percent. The same two cateaories also dominated tM inquiriescateaory, but home remodelers were fint at 16 percent, with mail-order companies second at 6. 3 percent. The annual report also disclosed tha1 nursing homes bad the best record at settling consumer's prob- lems. while seneraJ membership and lobbying croups were least lilccly to settle complaints. Following mail-order firms and home repairers, the remainder of the top · 10 complaint cat,orics were franchised auto dcaJcs, . 1 percent; home furnishing stores, 2. 7 percent; au10 repair shops, 2.5 percent; direct sales firms. 2.4 percent; mis- cellaneous auto product sales, 1.9 percent; department stores, I. 9 per- cent: dry cleaners, 1.6 percent., and television repair shops, 1.4 percent Of the 5,960,SOO calls to inquire about goods or services, some 16 percent concerned home repair and improvement companies, the bu- reaus said. Most of these calls were from homeowners inquirina about the ~putation of a company before havm~ work done. Mad-order sales placed second on the inquiries list., generating 6.3 percent of the calls in that catqory. Not far behind were queries about insurance. S.6 percent, and franchised auto dealers, s.• eercent Roundioa out the 10most10qulted about busineues were orpnization1 soliotma donations. 3.4 percent; vacation certificates, 2.8 percent; direct sales, 2.6 percent; work at home businenes1 2. l percent; heatina and air condittonina firms, 2.0 peroent and auto rcpei sbops,J .9 percent. With a settlement rate of 90 percent., nunina homes bad the most wccess in resolvina J)t'Oblems with their customers, the Better Business Bureaus rcponed. Cataloa showrooms manqed a settlement rate of 81.S percent Mi~ cellaneous auto producu dealers bad an 87 .2 percent settlememt rate, followed by franchised auto dealera at 87. l percent. Di1COunt department stores were fifth with a settlement rate of8S.4 percent. The rest of the top 10 in setllina problems were cable televisiQn finns, 8S.O peroent; telephone equipment stores. 83. 7 percent; telephone oom- panics. 83.6 peroent; veterans aroups, 83.3 percent and banks, 82.6 percent At the other end of the scale, general solicitation firms had the poorest settlement rate, at only 37.S perce~t. Coupon book promotions were next at 39.6 percent, followed by water conditioning companies with a rate of 46.2 percent Othen that failed to satisfy fewer than half of those complaining included work-at-home companies, 47.5 perce~ business opportunity companies, 48.0 pett,..ot., and advertising solicitation firms, 48.1 percent. - Travelers strip to bare essentials.at f]esert inn PALM SPRINGS -Hoteliers Don and Mary Robidoux, who own Le Petit Chatcau, arc a pan of a srowina trend of clothms-opuonal resons with their 10-room inn People usually don't tell their friends about the option of not wearlOf clothes on a vacation tnp, they wd. This is bec.ause even these ··free spirits" view 1t as a closet activity. But the policy to dress or undress is filling their guest rooms to almost total occupancy, they added. Inspired by the ambtance of a European vacation sn St. Tropez, France. the Rob1douxs bcpn a search to impon the FrenchYugoslavian beach lifestyle, culmmaung in the purchase of a hotel they named le Petit Chateau. "Why do people want to come and bare their bodies? Perhaps 1t is one of the last barriers of freedom. It's a safe way of saying 'I am unique.' It gives people a sense of adventure, a lust for hfe or maybe it's a hidden fantasy of their yuppie guests," Don Robidoux quipped. 8ez reeearcher Shere Hite taka blunt approach u apea.ker. Teardrop Decorator Bulbs JO( while supply lasts! At the same time, mention "prudence" as it relates to their sexuaJ attire, and the Robidouxs both bris- tle. Public sexual conduct -behav- ior that presents bad manners and poor taste -'is not allowed .irr their inn. A profile of le Petit Chatcau's guests indicate they arc overworked, ambitious, young urban pro- fessionals who usually check in as husband and wife. They seek the security and privacy of this ··cocoon exisience." There is no loud music, only sounds of wmd, splash mg wattr and crickets. "Our guests are not members of nudist clubs or other soetal organiza- tions such as the Sunbathers Associa- tion of America," added Don Rob- idoux. "In fact. I do not even like the word 'nude.' I sec no connection between my clothing-optional resort and a nudist club." le Petit Chateau offers full break- fasts, afternoon wane and snacks, a sparklillJ pool with a tanning mist and whirlpool. Each room 1s md1- v1dually furnished. many with an- . Sex researcher's blunt talk stuns members of audience Hite was one of many at annual convention for speech makers WASHINGTON (AP) -Sex re- searcher Shere Hite's 20-minute speech before the International Plat- fonn Association was so unusual that many in the audience seemed stunned. "Don't be embarrassed," implored the 41 -ycar-old Hite, dressed in a gold beanie and ught-fitting black dress. Then the author of two editions of "The Hite Report" on sexuality proceeded to ask specific . blunt questions about femaJe anatomy, sexual responses and women's libera- tion. From the audience of mainly older people, there were mild titters; some people stared at 1heir tables and few raised their hands in response to Hite's questions. H1tc's performance was one of numerous speeches given during the IPA's weeklong convention, which featured well-known personalities along with contests for ordinary people who enjoy the podium. The convention, dubbed the mar- ketplace of the platform, gives specchmakers an opportunity for exposure before the talent scouts who book appcaran~ on the high-pnoed lecture c1rcu1t. It also allows pubhc speakers from all walks of life to perform before scouts that waU book speakers before conventions, colleges and clubs. "It's a cattle show," Joan Mondale, the wife of former Vice President Walter Mondale. said of the conven- tion. Mrs. Mondale, affectionately called "Joan of Art" while her husband was in office. actively promotes the ans in her speeches. One talent scout; Judith Geller, director of Potomac Speakers Bu- reau, said the spcakmg circuit 1s a million-dollilla-year business, w11h top names like former U.N. Am- bassador Jeane Kirkpatnck probably commanding up to $20,000 a speech. Geller, whose clients include Mrs. Mondale, journalists Leslie Stahl and David Brinkley, actresses Dinah Shore and Patncia Neal and former CIA director Stansfield Turner. said 'the $2,000 range is more normal for speakers. Asked how much she cams per speech, Hite said, "As much as my agen1 can gel" She said she frequently appears on college campuses. As for_jumpins aboard the lecture circuit, Geller satd the key is "estab- lishing yourself in some other field." Once established, Geller said she insists her clients have some sort of training before they get up in front of a group. But expertise 10 a field isn't the only way to a modicum of fame -if not fortune -through public spealung. FRIDAY AUGUST 16th SATURDAY AUGUST 17th Edythe E. Brcgnard, a 63-ycar-old grandmother from Sun City. Ariz., won the association's ··speaking Lad- der" contest with her verse about daily life. interspersed with humor- ous comments, ofte~ about growing old. She delighted her audience by telling them how she exploded with anger at her daughter for !urning 40 because, "I'm too young to have a 40- ycar-old daughter." Bregnard, who began speaking tor free 1 I years ago by reciting her verses in front of volunteer groups, now travels around the counlQ' fo a motor home part of the year, talking before groups. Calling herself "The Pixie Poet," Bregnard has also published two volumes of verse. entitled. "I Am Not an Old Lady (Just a Little Girl with Wrinkles)," and "Yesterday, Today and Foreover." With deienn1nation and a flair for public relations, Bregnard sa1d any- one can carve out a public spcaklng career, one she in tends to conunue for the next 40 years. Although she usually ~cts paid for speakin$. Brcgnard Slld the pro- fession 1s not making her rich. The IPA, based in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, was founded in 1831 by Daniel Webster and Josiah Holbrook as the American Lyceum Association, accordina to the assoc:ia- tion 's brochure. It is 1 non-partisan professional orpnization. 9 am-8 pm 10am-5pm SUNDAY AUGUST 18th 11 am -5 pm Entry, ceiling fixtures & Murano Glass Mini Lamps SLASHED 1h PRICE All Outdoor Fixtures & All Sale Items While Supply Lasts! Come See Our New ART DECO MANY ITEMS AT <Q COST by SARSAPARILLA and ART NUVEAU Accessory Items Table & floor chandeliers too. GREAT SELECTIONS & COLORS of half-dome wall sconces. AURA "Serving Refreshments" 18444 Ward St. FountaJn Valley • - 7Ethel's finally a citizen Outspoken woman end~ 30-year-long deportation battle LOS ANGELES (AP) -Thirty years of fiahtina deportation and battlina for U.S. cit.i.zenahip hasn't quieted outspoken Ethel Bertolini. Since the 1920s, the Ukrainian immiarant bas espoused bcr beliefs in everything from workers riahts to a nuclear freeze while rctainina a vision for a "society free of exploitation, free ofwarand~." • She couldn't eveo resist •enina in • one more opinion dunna her citizenship swearing-in. When the 75-ycar-old woman once kgown as "Red Ethel" for her crimison-<alored hair and suspected communist beliefs raised her band July IS for the oath of allegiance, she said, "So help me God." Then, she turned to her husband, Anaelo, and uttered: "So-help me Goddess! .. Her"advoeacy and union work led to ber 1956 arrest and subsequent deportation order as a suspected member of the Communist Party. "That has nothing to do with being an American citizen. I was arrested for my convictions." Bertolini said. The deportation order was based on the McCarran-Walter Act of 1952, which allowed for the exclusion and deportation of aliens with member- ships in radical organizations, homosexual lies or a history of mental illness in the family. Bertolini wenl throught several lawyers, worked as a secretary and wrote nine boolcs before her case was dismissed in March, thus allowing her to become a citizen. Gary Silbiger, Bcrtolini's lawyer. says she always atgued the charae was "an attack on the right ... to think and associate." The long deportation fight took us toll. 'Tm tired of it. This broke down my health. I feel bitter about that," said Bertolini, who suffers from ephysema. "I'm just ~nning to get some good sleep. I'm JUSt beginning to feel wonderful." ~tatue's n~ty at ue -°" DETROIT (AP)-A lo~clo~ welded to the groin of an A~ can lndian statue could come off if Detroit Mayor Coleman A. Young has his way. The bronze statue depicts an Indian carrying a canoe an4 is mounted atop a fountain titled "The Sprit of Transportation" outside Cobo Hall. a downtown convention center. The statue will be removed from its pedestal Monday and stored until late 1988, when expansion of Cobo Hall is com- pleted~wd June Roselle, director of the uctroit Civic Center. Roselle said that has given Young a chance to call for removal of the loincloth, which was added shortly after the late City Councilman Eugene Van Antwerp decried the au naturcl Indian as "immoral and inde- cent." "I think he should be displayed in his pristine state," Young said of the $30,000 statue. "He should walk around as he did before we came to this country and put skins on him ... Roselle was non-<ammittaJ, sa¥ing: "The mayor keeps threat- ening he's going to take the loincloth off. ··rve only seen it with the loincloth. So I don't know what I think." s -.. .. . Auction to-'f eature Israeli art Impressionists, abstracts. sculptures and art deco Included in Mesa exhibit An exhibition and auction of works by renowned Israeli artists and European masten will be held bextSaturday at Temple Sharon. 617 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. The exhibit of more than 600 pieces includin& works bfa!!uven Rubin, ~ Chuall, Tobaluse, Dali, Picasso, VassareJy Ud Bou er will bcain at 8 p.m. witJi tbeauction scheduled at 9. · The public event is beina sta&ed through the cooperation of the Israeli Artists Orpnization and Israel's Ministry ofCommtn::e. It is the laraest exhibit oflaraeli artists in this country and includes impressionists, abstract expreuionists, art nouveau, modem, art deco1 sculptures and enamels. One painting. valued at leaat at $200 will oe awarded as a door prize. Admission is free. • • • lsraeliabt. a Jews for Jesus travelinaevanaeJistic team, will present a f rocnm o( music and testimony at 9 a.m. Sunday at the Ma.rbten a.tt•. 000 Bison Ave., Ne~rt Beach. • Jews for Jesus, an independe~~ f1!!.ss_i9nary orpnization founded in 1973 by Moishe Rosen, comprises Je~stians who proclaim their beliefs in music that reflects their cult~. · • • • The Continental Sinaenand Orchestra, on a 7s-day world tour, will prcsentafreeconcertofcontemporaryChristian music at 7:30p.m. Wednesday at the Barbor TrialtJ Bapdtt Claud, 1230 Baker st., Costa Mesa. The 25 vocalists and 11-piece orchestra are hiahly trained and talented muscians who are selected by audtions, which are field after each concert. • • • "Nostalaia and a Bit ofHumor'' will be the subject of Beatrice Rosahn at the l 0:30 a.m. meeting Sunday at the UaJtartaa UaJvenaUat PeUowdlp of Lapa Beacl, 429 Crypress Drive. The Laguna Bea-Oh-resident. although retired, is still active as a writer and editor. • • • Linda Aprle. director of Christian education, will talk about "Gifts of a Congregation' at the 10 a.m. service Sunday at the Nelpbortionood Coapepttoul Cli•rdl, Laguna Beach. • • • BisbopJackTuelhasappointedtbeRev. Dr. W. Terry Van Hook to beg.in a Lapu Nlpel Mlalt&ry for dte Ualted Me1Mdl11 C.ud, which wiJI start rqutarworshiJJ terVices an October at the Crown Valley Elementary School. For further information call Yan Hook at 49S-7904. • • • ThefoodDistributionCenter,sponsomtbythcSt. VancmtdePl_ul Society, need• volunteers to help collect and diatribute food to the needy in Oranac County. fndivlduala or aroups are welcome. For infonnation, call Sister ROAlec, volunteercoordinator,at 771·1343. ' • • • Rqiatration is beiq taken for linuted openinp in tbe Community Pre- ScbooJ, <X>-SponsoRd by St. Mart Prab,wna cnld and Dir Ba·M•'al9t- lb.rhr Ref.,. T•m .... N~rt Beach. Enrollment iaopen forcbaJdren 2 years 9 months (in September) to S yea". School, under the direction of Barbara McQuoid, will besin Sept. 12. For information and enrollment proocdurn, call 644-1442. • • • CoqrepU. B'aal TIMn will bold an open house in their new preschool and intrOduce tbe staff durin& the event at 6: 30 pm. Aua. 2S. For infonnation, call Marianne Drucker, director, at 964-7288. • • • Reli,ajous school will resume Sept. 8 at TeJQple Bat Ya•~1 Newport Beach/Irvine. Director is Miriam Van Raalte. who may be caued at 644-1999 for information. • • • The Social OubofSt·. Therese's Church, Santa Ana, will bold a prage and bake we from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. todayat 3145 K.erry Lane, Costa Mesa. A potluck dinner will follow. The public is invited but iscautined.that seatina is limited. • • • Bethany Elise Goldstein, dau&hter of J udac Leonard and Renee . Goldsteen, will celebrate her becoming a Bat Mitzvah next Saturday at Shir Ha-Ma'alot-Hatbor Reform Temple, Newport Beach,. • • • The Rev .Tim Mull, new associate pastor of the Flnt UaJted MetWJtt Claud of Cotta Mesa1 will e leading a group ofhi&b school youths and older adults on a back-paclcina trip in the Hi&h Sierras for one week leaving today. They will join memben of a Santa Ana Methodist Church. , • • • Michael Lapin, president of the OranJC County Chapter of the American Jewish Committee, will speak at 8 p.m. Fnday at Temple Bat Yahl of Newport Beacl/lrviH. He will explain the relevance of the work of the AJC to the Jewish Community of Orange Countv. ' . . RudtoCapiatruo Commnlty Claud'• Womett't M.lalttriet will begin a series ofluncheons, entitled "The Woman Beside the Man," at 12:30 p.m. next Saturday. The series will feature wives of well-known men. IRS accused of tax bias against clergy By ... Auodated Preta DALLAS -A Southern Baptist official charges that a ruling by the Internal Revenue Service discrimates against ministers in favor of the military. Doilald H. Morgan, president of the denomination's annuity board. says the rulioa prohibits some clelJY with bousina allowances from de- ducting mortpge interest and prop- erty taxes from taxable income, but allow such deductions for the mili· ~e IRS has ruled that only clergy who owned a home or had a contract to purchase a home for which they received a housing allowance before Jan. 3, 1983, may continue deductioa interest and property taxes until Jan. l, 1987, but others will not be allowed to do so. However, the ruling "allows mem- ben of the armed forces with tax free housina allowances" to keep taking the deductions. Mo~n says. "Ob- viously someone withm the admini~ tration decided to continue the unfair discrimination apinst the clergy as a class in favor of the military." NEW YORK -The Rev. Stephen Tutas of Cupertino, Calif., this week became president of the Conference of Major Superiors of Men at its annual assembly, succeedin& the Rev. Ronald Carignan. The oonfere9ce, based in Silver Sprinp, Md., includes 267 reli,&ious supenors of Roman Catholic re- lipous orders includini more than 30,000 priests and relig.ious brothers in the United States. DES MOINES, Iowa -The Chris- tian Church (Disciples of Christ) bas urged its members to give pobtical and financial support to hard-pressed farmers. At its general assembly in the heart of America's farm belt, the church asked congregations to help individ- ual farmers in distress, to invest funds in rural ban.ks on which farmer.. depend for credit and to support government policies aiding family farms. The denomination also called for "good faith negotiations" by the United States with Communist coun- tries despite "ideological disagree- ment" and that diplomatic relations be established with Vietnam and Cuba. DEKALB, Ill. -About 2,000 Jewish educators on Thursday ended a five-day conference. termed the largest such gathering ever held, and including about 4SO sessions in I 2 subjects ranging from history to prayer. "Jewish eduation is the key to Jewish survival," says Betsy Katz of Chicago's Reform board of Jewish education, who chaired the con- ference. It was sponsored by the New Y ork:-based Coalition for Altema- ti ves in Jewish Education. including all the major branches of Judaism. Pra,. for field wor~en ~~ Ayala. 88. whoee cbl1dreb work ID tbe Sall•• van., ftelda, pra19 for the pll&bt of tile lleJdcaD ftetd worken dart.D.i a rally there. \Vorken •1 they'~ eoacemed aboalJob loeeee becaue of irowen !,otDc oat di "bulnw and about worklDC crope conta 'DI emn peedcldm. Fishing boat nets t hird-century altar MIDDELBU RG, Netherlands (AP)-A third-century altar devoted to a ~rmanic goddess was hauled from the eastern Scheidt estuary by a fistling boat. The altar. devoted to fcruhty goddess Neballennia, as one of about 200 such altars found on the estuary century A.O., Nehallenma was wadc:- ly worshiped by Germanic tribes hvmg in what is now the south- western Dutch provin~ of Zeeland. In the 1950s, a sb.riAe<ledacated to the" goddess was excavated in DombUJ'I. I 0 miles west of here bottom ln recent years, according to a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Zeeland Province spokesman, Trimpe Boer. The stone altar wei~s 220 pounds and is 32 inches high, Boer said. adding that under Dutch law, it 1s the property of the fisherman who dredged it up. From the second to the fifth MCC OCEAN OF LIFE 1001 W. 179", S... U•C... Mele, CA t31...,.. 11 ... & 7:30 ~·....... ca.._ . \ . ,.J Orange Coast RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY .. ·~······ .... The UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Coet• Meaa FIRIT UNITID METHODtlT CHURCH 19th St. & Harbor Blvd. Church School 9:30 Worattlp 8:30 and 10:4'5 Charlea 0 . 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T_._(I .. ) U1B MARK S. •UR WllAT SOVICD Ftl-1 , ... -S.l·lO:lO Ull hm•y Servius lsl f rlday ol Monttl -7 30 Rellllm School .Adult Ed , Youtll CfOllPl. ~ lOU C~ -..,.t INc* <II _, ...... ,. Centor Alan Wetn. Educator .......... YM "-He SAI~T JAMES WELCOMES YOU SUNOAY WORSHIP SERVICES 7 30 AM -Holy Eucnanst Rite I 9•00 AM -Hoty Eucnartst Rite II 10:~5 AM -Prayer and Praise Eucharist Rite II Churca School and Adult Educallon -9:00 & 10·45 AM (Mustc, termon and c:hhd care at 3 servlceS) MID-WEEK WOR .... Monday-Friday -8:30 AM MMnlng Prayer Tuesday -10:00 AM Eueharlst & Heating Servtce Wednesday • 6:30 AM Holy Eueflartst Rectot, Fr. John AaheJ • Aeeoc.. Fr. Brien Cox, AMlallng The Rev Todd SOONlsen • Mr. Samuel Shafer The Rev Thomas Henry • Mr Wllllam Roberts SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH '\~()Q Vui Lado • Ncwpon ikJtch • ~14-ti7 ~..(l~IO CHRISTIAI SCIENCE CHURCHES 8AANOIES Of THE MOTHER CHURCH nlE FIRST CHURCH Of CHRIST. SCIENTIST IN 80STOftc MASSACHUSETTS ''Soul'' Coeta .... 1 Ant Ch~ of Chrtet, lclenttat . ....... v.,...0r .. c..ta .... . C._. a......, lchoot 10:00 A.II. .......... Aeolft, _., ..... Veirde Or.-t ~M -':30 ,,M. Mon thru frt. WM.?~,, ... _.... P.M. lnen.-llrat Church of Chtlet. Sctentlat ....... '••c. .............. lcMol _, •1tut11n ( Y•) C.... a._..., lchool 10:00 A.II. Rn .... ...__,a. a.nw. .....,., autte 141. ltonecf'Mtl ~ ........ , ........ ltwu .. ,. A..11.-1 , .... nundeJ °""'a.... ~ & ~ ............. Hh Ant Chuf'ch of Chrtat, ldenta.1 •• °'"' ..... ........, .... a.. a..-.,..._. 10:'CIG A.M. ............ ....._ ... Ne.,ert 8eech-fo'nt Cht#Ch ol Clvtet. 8ctientlal _Vta ......... cr1~ c._...a .....,~• ••1.-A.11. .. I Asl ...... ,,11 Via Udo MM. 1W a.t. I A.IL.a '.M. Tuee..-7-1 , .... (H9 C-~ TllmOllpl t »-11 30 A 'ol "'~ TllM Newpott •nch l1cllftd Churdl of Ctwtal. ld!Nt .... ,,. ..... V...Or.,C....clat ... c......a -..,"11h••• .. A.& ............ 1111 ...... C....HwJ .. e.- ... Hi IOI I I m1MI IP.& a.l i •1 "'-~ ............... ....,.. ......... ~ ......... IN ...... ,...._ ONlf C.. ..__.AT AU r. ' t r I , L~---------------------------------------------------------.•--------------...... ----------~---------------- I I ~ Comt OAJLY PILOT/Saturd1y. Augu1t 17, 1985 .~t's time to accept homose xuality as fact of life DEAR ANN LANDERS: Please allow me to com- ment on the letter from the woman who fOund that berbu~ band WaJ attl"actcd to menuwcllutoher. Sbewas worried about what would A11 l.oDEIS Some of th th.cones are reasonable and many are ridiculous. But wbetherat isa result of environment or hcredityorboth1 one th1nai1clcar. homosexuals do not c.auMtbeirownnomosexuality. Tbeyarecitherbom that way or are molded early in life by circumstances over which they have no control. SometJmc: as in tbe case of the husband mentioned. tt does not su~cc until maturity, when the veneer of social pressure fo conform has worn thin. su~rc111on of" the love that dare not a peak its name." -A.C.INO.C. DEAR A.C.: Tkuk you for 11oocl letter. Jc 11 factully corr~t and I am pleated to prbtt It. • • • me. I was da1COurqed and t.J.ted-and took lt out on them. Foflive my bad temper, my lmpabcncc and most of all, myyelllna. Iatn souhamedasl thiokotit. lwant tolmed down by each of their bed1, wake them up and ask them to foraive me. Jut 1 can't. They wouldn't undemand. l must 10 on Uvina with the memory of this awful day. my uqjust tirades. Hounlater, 1 can1till1ee the fear ln thc•rey~as they tcWTicd around, ttyina toa~ me-Oullkina my anaer and maniacal rav1n, was their fault. bappen to their two sons if they ''learned the \Nth about t~ir fatherin future ycan." We will never know how many happily or unhappily mamed eublic figures. doctors, lawyers, cle'i)', dowagers, athletes, 'friJid" wives. trUck drivers and countless others are attraCJed to members of their own sex. You may be sure, bo~ver, that there ts a good percentage of the population foroed by socict y to remain "in the closet." We will never know how many ulcers, cases of alcoholism, heart attacks, divorc.cs or suicides have been caused by the DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am enclosiJ1isomethin1 Lbatappcarcd in one ofyourcolumn1 many yearsqo. With so much child abuse surfacma and remedies beina researched, l feel it would beaaood idea to print ita1&1n. It should be used as• daily reminder that children are Huie people wbo need love and respect. -U.P. Mic:hipn Mother of Four. DEAR MOTHER: Tltt e"Hay yoa 11kecl for wa1 wrlttea by Marjorie Holm". Su 11th HU.or of maa1 excellent boot.I.~· piece appeared la ''Yoa ud I ud Yea&erday•• (e~edby Morlow). "O• Ood1 the pathetic helplessness of children! Their innocell()e before U.e awful monster-the enraaed adult -and how foraivina they are, huaifta me so fervently at bedthne, k.issin1me1oodniaht. All lean do isst.rai&htcn a covet, touch a small head burrowed in a pillow ancf hope with all my heart that they will foraivc me. Homosuuality isa fact ofl1fe. It has been with us throuah theaaes, in all cultures and at all socta.I and economic levels. It is not goana to 10 away. so we had better try to undentand it. W! still do not know thecauseofhomosexuahty. A PR.A YER FOR CROSS MOTHERS "Oh God, J was so cross to the children today! Fof'&ivc "Lord. in fallina these little ones whom you have put in my keeplna. I am failina you. Please Jet your infinite patience and aoodness replenish me for tomorrow." Project to s ave endangered plants Center attempts to propagate every threatened variety EDITOR'S NOTE -&fore Euro- peans seU/ed North America, some-- where between one and a dozen plants became extinct each century. Bkit since rhe mid-I 700s, r.be United States has probably lost about 500 $p«ies. Now a new organization is attempting to pre~rve Amen'ca 's botanical bentage. BOSTON (AP) -Just one indus- trious college botany class on a field trip could easily wipe Robbin's poten- tilla from the face of the eanh forever. Robbm's potcntilla is a scrubby little plant with yellow flowers. It doesn't look lilcc much. The word "weed" might describe it. But only 200 of them exist in one spot among the granite cracks high above the tree hne-on Mount Washington. Like the New England violet, the Nellie Cory cactus and perhaps 3,000 others (no one even knows the precise number), Robbin's potentilla is badly outmatched by its chief competitor for survival -humanity. Before these plants and trees are bulldozed under, yanked up or die out, a year-old orp.nization called the Center for Plant Conservation has taken on the task of preserving America's botanical heritaae. Their goal is simple and ambitious: grow examples of every last threaten- ed variety, put them into botanical gardens across the United States, and save them for eternity. "This ranks as one of the most pressing environmental problems facina us today," says Donald Falk,, the center's administrative director. "Yet it has almost entirely escaped nou~ ... One reason 1s that the furbish lousewort, say, doesn't have quite the emotional appeal of a bald eaf)c or a whooping crane. But in their own I .,i(.1 ··'.l~ -~.'1'. ' ',/' enjoy real savings on ~ · Roger's unique decorati\'c acccsso6es und -add sp(lrkle co your summer patio entertaining. 20%0FF ALL PAINTINGS • FIGURI NES • CANDLES PLACEMATS • BRASS • CACHE POTS CHl~A & GLASS \VARE p,,,., eftK1t~ lhru S pt 16 1nd 1u1:>1ec1 to Qulnt1tiet on "Ind Roger J Is ,,,. n•w Wesr Coast loc.tlon for Pub/le T.tevlllon's .. THE VICTORY GARDEN" America 1•1 "Howro·· G•r<Jentng Show victory G•rden SeMdYNI la KOCE Ch•nnel 50-Sat. 10 30 am KCET Channel 28- Sun 5 30p m way, the plants underfoot arc as bioloJically unique and perhaps as important as the birds overhead. On~ they art gone, they arc gone forever. Extinction is a natural event. Before Europeans settled North America, somewhere between one and a dozen plants disappeared each century. But since the mid-I 700s, the United States has probably lost about 500 species. Toda/· botanists estimate that 3,000 o the 201000 native American trees and plants-more than I m 7 - arc threatened in the wtld by loagma, road building, housing develop- ments, wildflower collectors and other human ventures into the woods. Probably less than I 0 percent of these endangered plants are now cultivated in botanical gardens. Operating out of a comer of the library at Harvard's Arnold Arboretum, the center is orchestral· ina and financina the efforts of 18 botanical gardens from Massachu- setts to Hawaii. Each will concentrate on plants from surrounding states. This year alone, the center hopes to brinJ 60 species into cultivation for the first time. "Even with each of our gardens collectina only a handful of plants th ts year," Fallc says, "this will be the single biggest year ever for en- danaercd species cultivation." Variet1es that the center hopes to conserve th1s year include: -V1XJin1a roundleaf birch. This tree, which lives in Virginia, was thought 10 years ago to be extinct. Now, 40 mature trees and 26 saplings arc known to grow in the wild. -Black lace cactus. This rare variety grows an mesquite thickets in the Southwest. Because of the lacy appearance of its interwoven dark spines, it is much sought a~r by cactus admirers. These collectors arc considered to be a threat to the species. -Northern monkshood. This purple member of the buttercup family is one of the rarest wildflowers in the United States. Only 14 colonies remain 1n Iowa. Wisconsin, Ohio and New York. -Texas poppy mallow. This plant, with showy, winc-rolorcd flowers, grows in one county in Texas. It is threatened by grazing. sand mining, road construction and plant collectors •Hibiscus blooms will contmue longer af you use an ac1d-typt fertilizer on a regular basis. ~~reu •apport a bee.tee of Aaatrallan tea tree. •If your Shasta dauy flowers arc smaller than last year, then divide the crowded clumps. This should be done every two years. •Check the vegetable garden for pests and use the proper controls as soon as possible. •For beautiful chry•nthcmums this fall, keep fecdmg and pinching back the plants until the buds show color. Do so every three weeks. •Has your garden finished blooming? If so, so me plants !llay have suffered from heat, overly dry soil or insect damage. Annuals are easy to replace to continue the color show into fall. If the plants look good, they might need some liquid fertalzier to get them back blooming. Hedging boundaries a safe bet ffJr_ beauty groups df plants .seem gathered into deliberat~'8Ucct1ons. •Snip back faded flower heads of annuals. You'll be rewarded with another flush of bloom. A well-grown hedge can be the finest feature of a garden. The merits of boundary hedaes arc known to most gardeners but sheared hedges can also be effective in inside gardens. Tall hedges •Id one area from another within a ~en, and these "walled rooms" arc ~g t!te . world's show places1 the authofs sm6. Some plants grow ocner, and those with scented flowers arc more en- joyable when sheltered from wind. •Don't fertilize lawns JU St before leaving on vacation. The tender, new growth will suffer af there's a beat wave. •Cut off runners of your strawberry plants before they root to avoid a tangled mass of plant$. An illustrated article by Philip Chandler and George Waters an the fall issue of Pacific Horticulture explores the many uses of hedges, not only to define boundaries but also to create border frames and pictures. RUFFELL'$ UPHOLSTERY INC. for The Rest of Your Life 1922 HARBOR Bl VO . COSTA M£.SA-548 1156 Meetings resume Members of the Hortlcaltaral So- ciety of Orange Couty will team to graft and propagate succulents when they meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Cahfom1a Cooperative Extension. 1000 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim. Speaker will be Dave Gngsby • • • Raisin& Af rical VIOiets from seed will be presented to membes of the Tu1taDa AJrican Violet Society al 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Mercury Savings building, 1095 lrvmc Blvd .. Tustin. "Some gardeners avoid planting hedges to escape the work of clip- ping," said the writers, claiming the chore can be satisfying -"even thera~utic -and is made easy with electnc shears. ''The s1mphc1ty of the task makes if preferable to jobs calling for dis- cnmination between weeds and valued plants," they said. As boundaries, hedges can "mark lot lanes, diminish wind force, screen views, exclude some animals. reduce road noise, and arc more decorative than many walls and fences." Low hedges serve as frames around beds of flowers. "A series makes a prden firm in pattern with a pleas- tnaJy fimshed look; miscellaneous "Tapestry effects are made by maxing compatible plants with con- trasting foliage. More fanciful effects include topiary spheres and animal fiaures," the aniclc points out. "Where hcdaes can spread with only occasional trimmmg, plants with generous flower diselays can be used. Rose, camellia, quince, h)'pCr- icum, berberis, and escalloma lightly trimmed will serve as hedges and bear flowers." The article lists the most available lonJ-livcd hedg~ in milder coast rclJODS, and discusses the choice of plants with large and small leaves. and bow the hcdae should be cared for and sheared in order to grow vigor- ously and achieve the maximum effect. LLOYD !i garde~ shop ~ ~~~~~~~ Bedding Color Begonias & Impatiens 4'' ,.b, lq. •1.19 ~Now llo --OITHO ILEEIUP !'".._.. ....... ...,..,. • llills bfoad """ of tOllP-IMomtol ..is tnd 1rasm "' ON application. • Complete kill of root> & t09S In 2 ta 4 .... , • ltlftdy,JCIOl lt'**l tn ., .. Of.,.. Of1ltllltlltlls & ,... beds RMdY·t<>-YM Rea. •4• IOW •3•• I GERBER A DAISY Beautiful Summer Color! 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Moreno plays Olive the Untidy, opp<>slte Sally Struthers' Florence the Neatnik, in Neil Simon's sex.-chanae rewrite of his 20-ycar--old comedy now playin~ on Broadway. In 1965. ' The Odd Couple" ran on Broadway for 964 performances . Walter Matthau as divorced Oscar took in An Camey as just-separated Felix. as a room- mate. Tbe English Pigeon sisters called on Oscar Moreao and Fehx In the word of Ena.lash. I ~w up an New York City but I never spoke New York. EnaJ1sh was a second lanauaae and I learned 1t propetly." Moreno. who played the Oriental Tuptim in "The IGng and I" and the Pueno Rican Anita in "West Side Story," left Hollywood after the latter, Academy Award-wrnning per- fonnancc. "I could have stayed and done more Indian ma1dens and, as umcs changed.. more png molls. I aspired · to do better than that and knew I was better than that. The onJy way to get rid of that business was to leave Hollywood." It would never have occurred Ip her that "The Odd Couple" coulti be turned around Lo star women instead of men, ·Moreno says. "801 for years any number of women came to Neal and suggested it. The last two to come to him and do a reading were Joan Rivers and Nancy Walker. That didn't work out. Sadclllng up Linda Gray Ouhea an u.n- characterladc uille d~ a break In the ftlmlna of a rodeo eetment for her TV eerla ''Dallaa • ., Th' epleode will be aired In NoTember. . . . .. , ... , ·•. I Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Satutday, AUQUll 17, 1885 A9 Lolly clinches 2nd place as Moira wins sitting out And the winner i• .. LoUl.6 Co. The wanner 1n the race r second place. that 1s Defend1n1 chAmp1on TRIVIA BOWL Ill FINAL STAN.DINGS 'MOl'e W"'M It " LOiiy I Co I 101 Ulr!"fl<~tll ...... Kyi.jl) J M (7tl ~ p,_ Il l I ft •The a.-1110.fleft l, ... t 'Tllesa--14) • Colluo end Pedill& 13 ~• 1oo1e 1e1 ~"& "'4:(4) •Bel Gerdefla Higtl L-.13•,.1 ·ceooege Pa1dl l<.0114·~1 ·fl-Setmlentot3"'l M0tat1·Al> .... l·Adem<I Hall Gtou~ !Ill Ctlellll&l RICk WwMI 13) •MfM Monl (4) W0CJH9(1) • TOM Tl1u1 F811 Ctubll"'l •no et1lty ~ -NII ol IMI ecore •-decl 14t; 131 Ile',. tM ,,. 111 Ill I II'• ,,,.,.. 113 . '°''" 105 1031'> 100 t1e·~ ·~ .... 42' '34 Toi TITUS Moira W~te wa' so far ahead she started ber vacation early, took half credit and sull finished with an 8'h- po1nt boJie as the winner of Tnva Bowl Ill. Lolly. meanwhtJe, put on a finish· mg k.Jck and collected 10 points to outspnnt Larry IUrtcltenbaam and Selina Kyle, both of whom settled for eight. Second honors for the w_eelc went to Nucy Prfor with ntne. And that'll do it.. triv1awisc, for the rest of the month as we embark on a two-wt'f'k vataltOn. Corne btr. v.-e'll bt back wath the 1' f . Tnvaa Bowl IV. I EnJOY the time off but keep )'OUT tnviaJ muscln in shape. Here'• the answers to last week's qucstJoos: I. Fourth .of July ("Shane" AA· mversary) 2 Staft'on1, Ind. ( .. FU,lit1ve .. town) 3 Tumbleweeds (Tnvta Marker} 4. N1Aon and K.hrus.hchcv(Kitchrn Debate) S "Oldaboma" (b loomers, rumors) 6. Labor Day ("Picnic" holiday) 7 Cleveland lndJans (DIMaUJo's strcalc) 8. Coca Cola ("Mad, Mad World'" Sl&Jl) ~ Fanm (Abraham's first name) I 0. Henry Fonda abdllt Jack Lem- mon in "Mister Robens" (movie quote) female version, which opened June 11 at the Broadhurst Theater. the Spanish Costazuela brothers coun Olive and Florence. "Danny, his brother, told Neil two years ago lhe show would work with women and talked him into having a reading. Jenny O'Hara and myself were among the people an v1 ted to that ori~nal reading. The moment we finished, Neil called Emanual Azenberg and sa1d, 'Book it."' . ' ' ' ' ""~ . . . . ~ 'f . "SKIP THE BEACH AND GO SEE •cocOON' ... A movie to buoy your spirts for the whole summer.' .. It's the only scene in wh1ch I get to be very feminine," Moreno says. "I love it. A scene like that is called gold. I'm so hot to trot I can barely keep still. I cross and uncross my legs. I fan myself with passion and get away with it, give them smoldering looks. It's areat fun." Playing Ohve takes energy. The 5- foot-3 actress has dropped from I 08 to I 04 pounds since the show opened, despite her pasta and nap rouune between shows on matinee days ... 1 can hear the calorics dropr,ing from me, clanging onto the stage, 'she says. Moreno plays Olive without an ethnic slant. "Olive is just an Ameri- can girl. She is New York, whatever that means in anybody's bead. "I assume a New York accent when I do it. I speak naturally, a rather proper American English. I came here from Puerto Rico at 5 not spcakln a 'fll£G00.8 tr MUST E ~t1JK/.1Y ----• C• .... l•M ... IO!H•l"f "' ~Q IXCLUSIVI INGAGIMINT DAILY 12:30, 2:45, 5:00, 7~ 15, 9:30 edwards T'lWN CfNHR ......... "'751 4184 • • •llf ' & I ,.. • (0\Ta Mt'lA ~~!fl:lliIR I g &•RICA'S #1 MOVIE &ETS•E EICITlll EICH TIME YOU SEE IT! ••• ~,,,, -·-1 .. -..111-~..,, u-...... c.i-.. ~ -o-. 1n1 I ..... WCIT9mtltll ,_ ""'" . l>-.o ...... , llAlll90WMT kOOO l'.Un II Will NOl II AVALAM.l °" VIOIO CAISE l Tf IUOlll ,_ - O'Hara still has a role as one of the players of the regular Trivial Pursuit game, which has replaced the poker game of the male version. • --~-- -Pat Collins, CBS Morning News, CBS TV 70 H I TUCI Ml.IT SllllO UEU PUI ts2-4H3 n TIU Sll·tsM U IOYIH I HIUIS n THO .... ,11 .. 341 AICOIAHEUU "On the road we found the show had to be rewritten more extensively than we had thought, panacularly my pan," Moreno says, "Matthau's lines were hilarious coming out of his mouth: they were forbidding coming out of mine, toward a woman who had Just been kicked out of her home. There's a big difference between a woman being kicked out and a man. "I love theater and I'm so glad to be back I can't tell you." she says. "It's in my veins." Her last Broadway show was "WaJly's Cafe." which lasted three weeks four cars a o. EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT DAILY 12-2-4-5:50-7:50-9:50 CISTA •U 546-2711 wimtlsm 195.5333 (IWUIS SOUTll UA WESTWCSTER TWlf CGAST PWA •w SHWIMI ....,., mu 111-Jstt EJllllSlllUIT1rll tulll 134-ltll U em CEITEI edwards TOWN CENTER \l• •II• II 8Rl\1 ~ i lNl!lft751 4184 <Ill\\ llllM '. • "'-'1 tl{llll • COHA MESA UUHf..4021 UA IOVl(iS 4 " ••• A VERY FUNNY MOVIE. GO." -Gary Franklin, KCBS-TV, LIVE AT FIVE (L.A.) JORN CANOY• RICHARD CRBNNA A PARAMOUNT PICTURE l,l -.. . .. -~ ..,. .... --... .. .. -...... NOW PLAYING IREA COSTA MESA ~GUNA HIW Mann Brea P1,w EONaros C•ntmJ EdwarOSISoCaJ L.iouna 529 5339 Ctnitr 979J141 Hills Mall 768 6611 IUENA PARIC IRVlNE MIS$10f1 VIEJO UA Mollrts Edw4'0' Un"'''~''• fewaros M.ss.on V~'IJ ~2 49'31 ~ 88, I M•• ·~ 6220 COSTA MESA Eowaros llns10f ~744.4 ORANGE C•1y Ctn1er 63-4 2553 WESTMINSTER Edwards C1rwoma West 891 3935 1.Ulfill}j~~ ~, IUEMAPARK P.icthc s Buena P.ilit 0<1~ ln 821 4070 ORANGE Px1lrc: s Cringe Onve kl 63-4 9361 "TmYUI• ••tllll ' llJ 1.-. .... 11it,1MI edwards LIDO 673-8350 NEWPORT Bl~D AT ,,()0 .il>\.. ' •llLIU ICMCf" ~, ... _ UT,_ 1:11, .. , ... -DILllm (IJ u t1•11.11 TL .. ___ . ___ ,, 11Ym 551455 • JS• Ml.IT STUH EJllllS IMllllKE som. IO PWU eowaras UNIVERS·T' 854-6811 A\4P ~, J'"' ftt . • · · .. "" .• 'I ·m "" m ,..... . ._ __ __. .......... -u. .. STADIUm f;J ~?:.,'~~ .. C'f fll()r'8~[) EH ··!M .. ! HIUIOUS lJ r•Llnl '"' I'&"• il! 1/IQ1!1tltll! 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Here we featuro 1~ canon ploot9d trousers ond shom Top it oft wttn o 100'\ cotton mocics comp shirt I • l ~10 Ollver'has a Dickens of a new twist Were he to view a production of ·ver." the musical based on his ·c novel .. Obver Twi t," Charles 1 nuaht remark, "Very nioc. tNt what does the boy h1m~lfthank of all 1hil?'' lt'a always seemed something of a tl.lriment that "Oliver" isn't pres. _. from Oliver's perspective, but ~ u an overview of a oollcction otaostly unpleasant characters using f • "A MOVE FUR ALL AIJES..'' Get'9 StWC THE~ SHOW N8C..fV **** H(.H(!>IR.l\'.1> "l JEWEL Of AN ENTERTAlfMENT." Gene Slllcel CHICAGO TRIBUNE :.~~ ~-- the lad as a ~wn 1n a human' cb pme. And its a oond1t1on that's been at least partially remcdJed at the • Cunain Call Dinner Theater. Director John J. Ferola, in bas st.aiins of the Uonel Bart musical. brings a fully grown Ohver Twist onstage, musmg about has boyhood adventures, as the liahts ao up. From then on, we get periodic sojourns into Oliver's thoughts in the form of "SPECTACULAR ... Witt\ a betlef ..,, .. of humor. 'Mar II ln .. lttlbte. II IHE NEW v()RI( llMES Janel ~"' "AN INCREDIBLE, EXCITING AND ORIGINAL EPIC "'°' I think 11 one ol the best fllm1 of the Y90r." -·llJ ~ MOYU • qoger Eoert IPG-131 OIST"lllrnD BT WARNEll llR06. ,. ·~· ~TW>Jri&CXJMPAHl .----------...... FaLUTll STADlll DI II rox FlllllTON voice-over narration d uring tran- sitional periods. It's a new wrinlcle and a aood one, marred only by a hissina sound system that sometimes makes you think they're starting up the f oa machines offstage. Ferola has elicited some spirited performances from bis c.ast (which, like most dinner theater musicals, as condensed to the bare minimum with much doublina in minor roles). And he has a world class smging voice m the person of Pippa Winslow, who belts out the poignant "As Long as He Needs Me" with the emotional fervor usually found m an Aldonza from "Man of La Mancha," a premier vocalist with acting talent to match. by Jeff Cbnstenscn (who's 14 but appears far youncer), a personable youth with a pleasing ~ta&e pfC5Cnce Has fellow urchins arc nicely enacted by Jon Paddock. Trevor McVicar, Bnan Groskreutz, Bob Cerrone and Kevin Brumfield. Joe Collins doubles effectively as the pompous Mr. Bumble and the kindly Mr. Brownlow. while Adriane Coros elicits visions of Carol Burnett in her comic duct with Colhns. "I Could Scream." Dave Hutchinson is a bit stiff as the villainous Bill Sykes, rcquirina a bit more menace to go with his towering stature, while Date Jones and Claire Peters complet the cast an utility roles. "Oliver" as cnsply packaged into a two-hour show. including the double antermiss1on. and 1he absent mo- ments (such as the .. Who Wilt Buy?" number) arc hardly missed since the tradataonal version tends to dra$ on occasion. Performances conunue mghtJy except Monda}"s at varying curtafo tames through Oct. 27 at th,e Curtam CaJI, 690 ti Camino Real. Tustin, with reservations taken at 838-1540. Jeff Newman is a frisky, youthful Fagin, despite the thinning hair. and plays the dean of Oliver's pick- pocketing school with gleeful avarice and enpging affectation. As the CALLBOARD -Aud1tions for , Artful Dod$er, SteveGrodtdelivcrsa Neil Simon's comedy "Come Blow Jeff Newman (center) atan in "Oliver'' at the Curtain Call highly ammated, energetic per-Your Hom" will be held Monday and Dinner Theater with (from left) Dave Hutchlll80n, Pippa formance -despite having stepped Tuesdat at 7:30 p.m. at the Garden Wlnalow,·Dale Jonee and Adriane Coroe. into the role in mid-production. He's Grove omrnumty Theater. in East-Oc 4 t'. t'. I cd~ ··Twelfth N~· t" Aug. 28 and 29 a bl't old "or the part, but his gate Park at Chapman and St. Mark's, opens t. aor a our weekends .... ca I 'nternretatio~ isyouthfuJ enough Garden Grove .... d1rector Gregory 897-5122 for details... at p.m. in the cKinney TheatcT on 1 o"lfver himself is double c'ast, Cohen will be casting three men and Saddleback College has announced the Mission Viejo campus .... a cast of NOW PLAYING I .U UA ""'-•lA~ --1=. Mltf-S.... ~·Or-. '39-lnO 525-4747 la ed at Wedncsda 's rformance three women for the show, which tryouts for the Shakespearean com-12 men and three women, along with p:..:..::.i:.=...::.:._.;.;..:.::.;;.;..:;.::=t...::....c..:::..:...;..;;.~=~r;:===========================;-1 six to 10 extras. will be sought by director Lynn Wells .... the show opens Oct. 11 for a two-weekend run and further information is available at 831-4757 .... lt1Cl33 llrlw·ln U. 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HOLL YWOOO-Reahsm 15 out, fccl-&ood movies art' in For Holly- wood, the formula f«ls fC&l good at the box offic:t this summer. On scr«n, the most perplexmg of problems art solved tn the final reel, and arander-than-hfe heroes dispatch the bad guys against insuperable odds. The big wtnner of the box-office sweepstakes, "Rambo First Blood Pan II." offers Sylvester Stallone on a mission to ~uc Ml '\s in Vietnam One stalist1ctan put Rambo's per- sonal body count al 42. Prffidcnt Rcapn -durina the bostaac rnsJS in Lebanon -ex- pressed jokinJ admfrallon for the musclebound Rambo's deadly methods. In .. Pale Rider:• 010t Eastwood challenaes seven gunslinaers to a fiaht and plugs them all. In the season's other bi• Western, "Silverado," a quartet of saddlemates conquers a small army of desper- adoes. In "Mad Max Beyond Thun- derdome," Mel Gibson and a pack of kids outwit a rampqing band of brutes led by Tana Turner, and Roaer Moore coolly beats the villains and the ooJs again as James Bond in "A View to a Kill." · Some members of Hollywood's creative community don't feel good about the trend. "I feel bad about those kinds of films," comments Pru lip Dunne, veteran writer("MowGreen Was My Valle.y") and director. "I think they're remarbbly silly .... "I believe the movement started last summer with the Olympic Garnes. As a reaction to the defeats in Vietnam and Lebanon, people want- ed to bust out and yell 'USA!' What resulted was a remarlasble show of bed manners to the rest of the world." PREMIER DEALERS PRESENT GE 'S ELECTRO NIC "What we have now is a J?!ychlc depression," Kerslu~er says. 'That'• why so many people are tumina to relWon. 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YOfbe Lindi Blvd. • tli-k Tarloff, who won an Otcai fofl"iti~ ••Father Oootc," admitted thlt be el\)oycd such fetl-good mov- ies as "CoCoOn, .. with rncrvationa. "'Then: are many vahd reasons for happy codings, but a steady diet of them.leads to a lo of reality," be 11r,s. 'So much of the philosophy of youna people arises from what they see in movies and on televis1Qn. That's where they acquire much of their mores. A steady diet of a distonion of life can lead to un- realistic expectations. "That happened to me m my marriage. My wife was a real movie fan, and she exdected our mamed life to be the way she sawn on the serttn. It took time for her to realize that 1 wasn't Oark Gable or Tyrone Power. Apparently she came around, because the maniage has lasted 43 years." Humorist-writer Hal Kanter ("The Rose Tattoo") 1s less concerned· "Most of the successful pictures of the past mighl be called feel-good mov- ies." Escapism, he adds, "as what movies are au about." "My movies arc not for people who want to think about the world's problems," says John Hughes, who wrote the two "National Lampoon Vacation" films as well as "Mr. Mom" and directed his own scripts of "16 Candles," "The Breakfast Club" and "Weird Science." "What I try to do is g.ave mov- K-aoers as a couple of houn of eotertainmcnt ao they can escape from the.real world," HuJ,hes 11ys. Or. Dulce Fischer, psychiatrist and asmtant chruc:al professor of J>SY· chiatry at UCLA. believes that the fcel-&ood movies "have a c:ert11.n rcdceminp quality. There was. areat feehna o helplessness durina the hostage crises. both in Iran and Lebanon, and Americans have the need for a hero." Sheila Benson, film critic of the Los Angeles Times, reOccts: "For a Iona time films didn't end happily; that was the result of the downbeat '70s era. The reaction hl)s come in the '80s. Even 'The K.ilhng FieJds' and 'Gandhi,' despite their tragic under· tones, made you feel good bccauae of the spint of the films." Gary Solomon, president of New Orleans-based Gulf States Tbeaten with 140 screens in Louisiana and M1ss1ss1ppi, gives the exhibitor's view: "If people go out of the theater happy, they're more subject to com- ing back. They're aJso going to tell their friends, and that's what makes a hit." James Florence, president of the I 00-scrcen MeSCO{> chain in smaller cities of Wisconsm and Michigan, says "the revenge-type movie bas always been a favonte. Our patrons like.to sec the good guys beat up on the bad guys." NBC•• .. Golden Girl•" are ( clockwtae, from left) Bea Arthur, Rae McClana.ban, Betty White and Eatelle Getty. NBC strikes it rich with 'Golden Girls ' By FRED ROTHENBERG U T .......... Wrltet LOS ANGELES -One sounds like a foghorn, the other can kill you with saccharine. Bea Arthur and Betty White arc part of an Odd foursome of spnghtly old women who could make Saturday night television worth watch mg again A female version of "Cocoon,·· minus aliens, NBC's "Golden Girls" as about four women over 50 wh o share a house in Miami Beach They may be graying, but they're youns at heart. The result is easily the funmcst new comedy of the season. But don't just take our word for 1t. Joel Segal, exccuti ve vice president of the Ted Bates advertismi agency, says the pilot "mines laughs out of almost every line," adding that the first episode is "outrageously funny." (That episode may launch the series this fall. No specific date has been set for the premiere.) Besides the lines of dialogue, the series dares to be different because of the lines on the faces of Arthur. White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty, a real find from Broadway's "Torch Sona Tnlogy" who plays Arthur's mother an the senes. Too many recent comedies have catered to the youth market with beautiful people for parents and precocious le.id actors for offspnna. "Golden Girls" has no one m the~st under the drink:J ng age -for hquor or prune juice. for that matter "Let's face it. We're not gonna play 'Charlie's Angels,"" said Arthur. "'Golden Girls' defies all the demo- araph1c rules of television,'' said Brandon TanikofT, prestdent ofNBC Entertainment. In recent months, NBC has chided CBS for its programming skew toward older audiences. but NBC offietaJs say "Golden Girls" will appeal to all aaesjn the same way that "Cocoon" and "On Golden Pond" had universal appeal. Will there be any arandcb1ldrcn or other kids on the show. the ~t wa~ asked at 1 recent press conference. "K.idst' Arthur shot back, lookma down her nose the way she dtd when her character, Maude, locked horn with Archie Bunker a decade qo. "I think you can spny for them. can't you?" An cffttc cook, played by Charles Levin, was pan of the fint cp1sodc's ensemble, but he's been dropped. ''Thee just wasn't that much room with four bit-mouthed ladi •• vid White. ' Susan Hains ("Soap." "Hail to tht Chief") wrote the pilot scnpt and wilJ serve as producer. but more than the clever writing, it's the delivery, tim- mg and personaJ1Lies of these four brassy actresses that raises "Golden Garis" well above standard sitcom. "We're all fairly bawdy ladies. parucularly Bcny White," said Arthur. Whttc, who played the catty, man· chasmg Sue Ann on the "Mary Tyler Moore Show," can give as well as she receives. When Arthur had trouble locatinaa questioner a1 the news conference, Whue directed her co-star to look to her left. "That's the one with the watch on," White said in her deadpan way. All the actresses professed the standard admiration for each other's professionalism. White did, too, but couldn't resist joking: "I don't look for too much trouble until possibly the third show." Wh1tc's blling wit was intcgra) to Sue Ann's character. The actress's late husband. Allen Ludden, used to say that Whue and Sue Ann were the same pel'80n. except White couldn't cook But tn "Golden Girls,'' White and McClanahan (also from "Maude") have exchanged their usual rotes. McClanahan's Blanche 1s a Southern belle lookmg to get mamed again, whale Rose. a very caring grief counselor. ts a widow who still refers to her late husband m the p~nt tense. "Actually," White said about her character, "Rose as not dim-witted .... Rose hears things, she just doesn't bear them as fast as the others." Since "Mary Tyler Moore" and "Maude," White and Arthur have siarrcd an sitcom flops. White's vehicle was "The Betty White Show," an which she played a fadingacuasm a TV scnes. Arthur was proprietor of a hotel in a ripoff of the Bntlsh faroe "Fawlty Towcn." "The only th1na at had to do with 'Fawlty Towers· was that I aot to beat up the httlc servant," SI.Id Arthur. lo the 1980s, network TV on Saturday ni&ht has become a losina proposatto~. los!na viewen to pay- cable movie Vldeo cassette rentals and the nctworu• own inept pro- pJmmina. Satu~ hasn'.t been funny since Mary Tyler Moore left Minneapolis and Bob Newtw\ sur· n-ndcrcd has couch But four .. ,olden aitb" who don•t play shuffleboard may beat the odds and put viewcn back on the network couch • .- DlilyPilat SATURDAY, AUGUST 11. 1985 • I :J Golfer IMlnlthecl from Eur .. •n Tour untll 200I. 112. Denni• ~onner ••nta to bring Amerlcll'• Cup home. 112. N e\V streak begins \Vith ne\V pitcher Candelaria, unlike long-time starters, - able to stop Oakland; Angels win, 5-2- - By CHRIS MONAHAN o.-,,.,. e ..... ,,, ....,. As the Angels open thJS 12-gamc homestand, the lon~cst of the year, at must be noted that three of the four teams they will face, including fnday night's opponent Oakland (as well as New York and Baltimore), have a winning record against them. So. although the pitcbmg rotation JUSt worked out that way, it was good for the Angels the man who started the game was John Candelaria (2--0). a man wbQ hasn't been with the Angels while they were losing all those games to the A's, Yankees and Orioles. Candelaria made bis third start for the Afi$els and made 1l a good one, going six innmas. allowing seven h1ts, two runs and stnklng out six as he helped the Angels to 5-2 victory over the A's before 33,925 at Anaheim Stadium. The victory kept the A ngcls' lead at 2'h aames over second place Kansas Clly, while 1ncrcas1ng it to five over the third place A's. For Candelaria, the six tn'tlings was the longest outing of the year as he continues to make the trans1t1on from short reliever, the role he had wuh the Pittsburgh Pirates, to starter He got the necessary reltef help from rookie Stewart Chbum, who threw the final three innings, allowing only two hits and stnkingout three. to get his fourth save of the year. "My strength 1s coming back slowly, but I got ured at the end of the sixth inning," said Candclana. "I threw much better than last time lAug. 11 . when he went five innings and won &Ja.IDSl Minne ta), I had more velocrty. "The guys made a bunch of great plays behind me. It was a great team win. It's JUSt &reat to be w1nnina ag.am " "He threw over I 00 puches toniat and once again he left with the same velocity," said Manager C,enc Mauch. The interesting thing about the Candclana-Cltbum connecti on is that after wrnning the first pme that Candelaria started, Chbum has now saved the last two wrns for the Candy Man. Toa.WJat'• CM.Ille Oakland (CodtroU 10-9) et Meelll (Witt 0..7). Tim« 1 p.m. TV: None.. Aadlo: KMfC (710). "That )Oung man (Oibum) can pitch and I'm happy for him," said Candelana. "It's a aood combinatton and I hope 1t conunues." "It's worked out well," said 01bum of the combination. "He's gon.a get us there That's his JOb and he's been doin'-it" 01bum said he 1s Cn.Joyina the chance to fiO)sh off some pmes in add1uon to his role as a set-up man for relief ace Donnie Moo~. "As Iona as I am pitchina well and as Iona as (Mana#r) Gme Maucb bas confidence in me, it's sreaL If I set into trouble we have a guy named Donnie Moore "Donnie can't doll every ruabt. If he can rest and r can close, why not? And 1f I can't close. then there's Donnie." Whtie C andclana and 01bum were · keeping the A's offense busy, Brian (Pleae eee ANG&LS/112) o.llr ......... !If"" De ..... The Angela' Dou& DeClncea alldea ll&fely into aecond base. u Donny Bill appllea a late tag (left). while B~ Downing rape out a S-run homer Friday nlCht at Anaheim Stadium. Duncan's the talk of the town And Dodgers have lot to boast about as they soundly defeat the Giants. 5-1 SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Left- hander Jerry Reuss had just posted a 5-1 victory over the San Frans1co Giants, the Los Angeles Dodgers' eighth in a row. but all he wanted to do Friday night was talk about rookie shortstop Mariano Duncan. Only one da} out of the hospital. where he underwent tests after com- plaining of dizziness. Duncan ac- counted for the bulk of the Dodger's ofTcnsc with three singles, a two-run homer and three runs scored. "Manano has remarkable talent and he can only get better.'' said Reuss. 11 -7, who allowed six hats "He has very good mechanics de- fensively and he can do a lot of things offensively. "He remands me a lot of Ozzie Smith in that he plays the eame with a flair." Reuss added. "Ozzie 1s a ballet dancer out there and Manano has lus own personal signature " Reuss worked the fir-;t six innings before leaving with a sore thumb sufTered whale attempting to bunt in the fifth . Ken Howell took over and fired one-hit rehef the last three innings for his 12th save. J ,,. Bob Bailor added two doubles and knocked in a pair of runs for the Dodgers. who took a 1--0 lead 1n the first inning ofT loser Vida Blue. 5-5. when Duncan led ofT w1th a single. went to second on Sailor's walk. took third on a passed ball and scored on Pedro Guerrero·s douhle-pla) grounder Ste"e 5a·<'s leadofT walk and Dun- can's fourth home run of the season made 11 3-0 in the fifth. Pinch-hitter R J Re)nolds walked. Duncan singled and Bailor belted a two-run double IO the Se\.enth. San Francisco a\erted a shutout 1n the fifth when Jose Unbe Jed ofTw1th Daniel~ knots World Championship lead with a 7-under day Alcott, Sheehan share ffWifh h r after second round BUFORD. Ga. (AP) -Two-ume champion Beth Daniel turned an a hot putting round Friday with a 7-under- par 65 and moved mto a three-way share of the lead with Amy Alcott and Patty Sheehan in the second round of the LPGA World Championship of Women's Golf. Alcott lost the lead she had held • throuahout the round when she bogeyed the finaJ hole. sctthng for a 70. Sheehan had a 67 and the lno stood at 9-under-par 135 fol' 36 holes over the hilly. 6,007-yard StoufTcr Pmelslc Resort Golf Course. Pat Bradley, who took two weeks off after winning the du Maurier Classic.I battled intocontcnt1on with a bo&cy-trec 66 that let\ her three shots off the pace at 138 m the select field of 12 play1na for the richest first pnze on the LPGA tour. $65.000. "I 1ot a bad break and a bad hke, so we JU St ao on with it." Alcott said of her 18th bole bogey that came after her tee shot caught a cart path and new into the rouah. forcing her to lay up. She lipped out a 22-foot par putt that would have preserved her lead. the arm because. 'Tm not at the peak of my confidence level nght now. but today certainly is ~oing to help." Daniel scored two b1rd1cs before sinking her SO.footer on the ninth and then put together four b1rd1cs in succession, including "a :!5-footer on the par 3 15th. "I'm very pleased. but there's a long way to go," Daniel said. Alcott. who started the day with a three-shot lead, built that margin to four when she played the front side 1n 32, saving par on the opening hole when her first two shots caught trees but her third almost landed in the bole. Alcott bogeyed the I 0th when she missed the arccn and then parred her way to the final hole where she bogeyed again. .. I'm not surpnscd,'' Alcott said of 1 the three-way tie. "There arc a lot ot good players out here It's only the second day. Everybody' JOCkcymg to I be in there. Sure. I'd hke to be 15 under. Ma> be I'll do tt tomorrow." Jane BlaJock shot 68 to move into fifth place at I 39 and Judy Clark had a 71-140. U.S. Open winner Kathy Baker bad her second 7 l in a row and waHicd at 142 with Nancy Lopez, the year's lcadma money winner. who had a 72. Toct.r'• Game Dode«• (Honeycutt 7-10) at San Francisco (Hammaker 3-10). Time: 1 p.m. TV: Channel 11. Radio: KABO (790). a bunt single, went to third on Dan Gladden's one-out single and scored on Mann} Tnllo's grounder 10 sec- ond The Dodgers pla) at I pm toda~ and Sunda" in Candlcstid• Par\.. before taking a da~ ofTMonda~ The~ will pick up Wllh a threc-~ame senes 1n Ph1ladclph1a Tueday night ., .......... .. , realtzed 1t was the sccond round and I didn't want to do 1nyth1na stupid," Alcott said. "I knew r could play it save and make 1 five or maybe a four, but I didn't want to ao for 1t and maybe make a six." Daniel said her round wa •shot in Tied at l•J were Bonnie Lauer, 71. and Betsy Kina. 72. Jan Stephenson shot 7().1 .. and Alice M 1ller. a four- umc wtnner who has been struJ&lina lately, occupied the 12th pot .n the field It 73· 148, Amy Alcott apr e 11 ee bu arlef u patt fall• to 10 ln oo 18th peen durtnc MCODd roa.oa of LPOA WOl'ld CILamptonahlp. Greer's ~8 gives him two-shot win at State Open golf 'vE"Hl'R.\ !.\Pl -Brad Greer of Huntington Beach fired a four-under-par 68 in the final round Fnda\ to win bv two shots the S46,000 tahforn1a ·state Open golf tournament. G~r·s final round ga\C him a "2-hole total of 12-under-par 276. two shots in front of John !'vicCom1sh of Santa Mana McCom1sh. wh o trailed Greer b' a shot after three rounds. shot 69 on the final da> to finish at 278. Greer and McCom1sh were ued going into the I I th hole of the final round at the 6.603-yard. par-72 Olivas Park Golf Course Greer pla~ed the ncx1 two holes in b1rd1e-par while McCom1sh could manage onh a par and a boge\ The two shot swing pro' ed to be the d1fTcrence For Greer who turned pro- tess1onal JUSt pnor to the tour- nament the \.IClOI'\ v.as worth S8.100 Mc< om1sh p<X \..eted $4.860 a~ the runner-up Jim \\ ooJward of 1m1 \ alle~ finished third at ~l<O and earned S3.060 Mart .\rnette ot Orange Park Fla chC\.kedinfounha1:! Iv.1th a fina l-round ., I .\mette earned S:!.160 Brad Greer Three golfer<., fin1!.hed tied tor fifth at :!8'\ \mong thme JI 284 "as John Burt \..lc ol '""port Beach. the second-rounJ leader Burdde shot a ~: FnJa, and c01le-cted S I 260 SMU football program dealt 3 -year probation MIS 101', 1'.a n t .\Pl -The NC.\..\ 1..1t1ng 'iouthem \.1cthod1st l'n1 ve~1t\ 's ··h1slol'\ ot tn\Oh't'- mcnt" m rult" '1olat1on'i. <;lapped a thrtt-\t"Sr probation on the \.1 ustang football program Fnda' 1hat 1ndude<. an unprttedcnted re-due uon of 4' scholarships A length\ list of penalties a1.:compa n)1ng the !X>uthv.est ( onfcrence sdlool's fourth protlat1on an I I "ear; also calls for sanctions proh1b1ung telc\ 1s1on and bov. I ap~ar.in(C<\ and pun1~hmC'nl of lerta1n unnamt·d \tafl member; \1oc;1 t nllcalh \\H v.111 not tx- allov.ed to iJ\t" an\ ltll.llball ~ht'llar sh1~ ne't ..ea\On and onl\ I 'i th(' follov.1na ~ear Tht'i 1<. 1n hnc v.1th a rt'soluuon adopted th" ~ear h\ th<' '\mcncan Football<. oaches .\<.sooa· uon urgina the N< A.\ to ma.kt" greatt"r use ~f schola'°'h1p cute; 1n puni~hin(l rule-brcakel"\ "This ca~ marli;c; the it,unh o~: cas1on 1n eleven \tar" that thC' un1ven1ty ha'l httn plaef'd on 'l.i( \ .\ probltton and thew cases ha\e mcludrd flnd1nas that tht uni' ef'll' hu bctn 1n,ohed an "1olauons dunn1 II of the la\t 14 \t"a~" th<' new' n:k.1 ... • -.u1'lt'1I \\ h rd 8J1lt'\ '>C\.ft'IJf\·trt'J\Url'I OI lh1 \,,( .\.\ cl\ \a\10@. 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Eagle owner won't budge, claims· enough' s enough· holdout of s1~ plarcrs. mostly staners. from on ofiajnal group of I . The team, meanwhile is 1rymg to trade ome of those players. 1nclud1na runnina b3ck Wtlben Montaomery and linebacker Jerry Robinson. ''He P.reters modest stanina bonuses and then bonuses af the player makes the team. There is concern around the whole NFL as to how money 1~ spent They're a.U slow Slpin1 draft choices," Gamble said. Bobby Schwa.n.z o·f Balboa won lhe scratch main, four-lap ~ Friday niaht at speedway motor- cy~le racin& a.t the Orange County Fa1rarounds 1n Costa Mesa The team cauaht two fish durina the five-day tournament for a total of I, 127 PQiots. Only four of the 68 teams that com- peted in the event ca~t more than one fish. PHrt.ADELPHIA (AP) -Whak he owned the Ph1ladelphaa EaaJes. free-spend1n1 Uonard Tosc treated his playm hke sons, perhaps paymg some too ecoerousJy because he couldn't say no. Norman Braman, who bought the team from Tose earlier this year, doesn't have that problem. The other holdout include No. I draft pack Kevin Allen, linebacker Joel Williams. defensive end Dennis Hamson. and Pro Bowl wide receiv(r Mike Quick, whom the Eaales say they will 001 trade. The Eagles' latest proposal to Allen. a tackle out of Indiana, reponedly is a S 1.5 m illion four· )'Cit deal. h's a far cry from the estimated $2 million-plus jiven wide ~iver Kenny Jackson, the 1984 top Eagles' draft choice. Kelly Moran of Norwalk fin i&bed second. Steve Lucero of Riverside was third and Sam Ermolenko of Cypress finished founh. The Alaska Trollina Club of Aocborqe cauabt the ll.r&eat fish of the tournament, a 61 J..pound Pacific Blue Marlin With bonuses, the SSS points aamed from the catch enabled the team to finish an second place. The a u stere financial policies in- stituted by the Flondu car dealer not only are a radical depanure Tackle Dean Mirald1 ended his three-week holdout on Friday and was eitpecled to repon 10 camp at West Chesler, Pa., Sunday after paying fines of more than $20.000-$1 ,000 for each day of massed practice. "I think there is awareness of fiscal responsi- b1hty," Gamble said. "Thinp like travel and admmistrative costs also a.re involved." J ust after he bo1.1aht tbe Eagles for a reponcd $65 million in April, Braman cnt1cizcd as excessive the mulllmillion-dollar contracts n~o uattd by Aetcher, then Eqles' vice president. with safety Ray Ellis aod defensive end Greg Brown. In the handicap main. fivc- lappcr, Tom Burba of Garden Grove outdistanced a field ofs1x. Second was Mike Curoso of Foonuan V•llY while Ennolenko took third. Milce Faria of Colton Clptured foun.h place and John Sandona of Riche Canyon took fifth. Schwartz rounded out the field in sixth. from the way Tose ran .. Braman was on vacation last week and couJd not be reached for comment. but he recently told the New York Times· The K.awaihae Fishin& Club. com posed of Hawau fishermen, took thirdplacc with SSS potnt5. The Pacific Anglers, listed on tournament forms only as from Southern California. took fourth place with 772 points. things, but also from the way nearly all other National Football '\""'1"-..:::::::c&.., League teams operate. He refuses to pay huge signing bonuses to draft choices or incentive bonuses, nor will he re- negotiatecontracts or ho nor any promises made by Tose or his daughter, Susan Fletcher. .. What I have done is adopt one set of rules that govern everyone, draft choices and veterans. We want to build a team that as a consistent cont(nder for the playoffs. "You have to do that with consistent policies. Gamble said at the time, "To be honest with you, our new owner says that wha1 has been done has been done, but we will not use them as a yardsuck for any new negotiations." Campbell, meanwhile, seems to be caught in the middle. Even with the holdout veterans the Eagles were 6-9-1 last season. Can they compete "I think the fans and public have had enough. You can't have one set of rules for each player. Thal wouldn't be fair. If you did. you would have rampant dissension." Wlthout them? • In the featured four-lap race, Schwartz and Shawn Moran, youngerbrotherofKetly, finished m a dead heat before the crowd of 5,153. Where does it end?" asked the 52-ycar-old multim1llioruure. For the Eqjes, It seems to have ended with the GeneraJ Manager Harry Gamble said that regarding draft cf\oiccs, Braman 1s determined only to pay for performance. "It's been distractine," he said. "8ut I think the realization has set 1n that they (the holdouts) may not be in camp. ,I SPORT S BREAK Repeat cheat's 'better lie' puts hini in the rough From AP d11patcbfl YORK. England -Scottish golfer n David Robertson bas been banned until the year 2005 and fined 5,000 pounds ($7,000) for repeated cheating during qualifying for last month's British Open Golf Cham- pionship, the Professional Golfers Association Euro- pean Tour announced. The 28-year-old former British youth champion moved his ball to a better lie at least five times -by up to I 0 feet -accordin& to one ofh is caddies. who walked off the links in disgust midway through the round. Robertson finally wa.s disqualified from the Open on the 14th hole of the last quaJifying rouod al the Princes course in southeast EogJand July 14. It was the fourth disquafification of his career, durina which he's been accused of improperl y marking bis ball oo the green and falsely filling ou1 his scorecafli. Robertson denies the charges and has 28 days in which to appeal Thursday's sentence. which associa- tion officials said they believed to have been the most severe in the history of the game. "It is a sad clay for golf," said Ken Scllofield. executive director of the European Tour. announcing ~e v~ct after wbal he wd was a lengthy investtpuon. "The dectsioo was taken with a view to protecting the antegrityofLhe game and as a warning to everybody. We do appreciate though that the great maJOnty of aolfers play the game the way 11 was mtended." Schofield said the tour committee had taken testimony from four caddies as well as Briton Simon Middleham and Amencan Alvin Odom, Robenson 's panners for the Open qualifying round. They reported him to officials. Paul Connolly. 20. one of the caddies, handed Rt>Qertson's golf bag to a replacement after nine holes. "I walked off because 1 couldn't stand what 1 was seeing.." he was quoted by the Daily Mat I newspaper as saying. "On the third, the ball was moved I 0 feet nearer the hole. It was moved I 0 feet again on lhe founh. On the sixth and seventh, it was moved to the rough, and on the ninth be got a free drop into thick rough. He asked me to go forward and check the yardage, and when I got back. the ball was lying perfectly on a patch of grass." In July 1970, Robertson was d1~ua11fied at the Scottish boys stroke play champ1onsh1p at Montro~ for a "wrongl y marked card." He still was an amateur when he was d1squahtied in March 1974 from the East of Scotland Alliance champ1onsh1ps at Gullanc for "improperly marlung a ball on the green." Quote of the day Vice Pre1ldent George Baab, asked to make a few remarks after talk mg with players before the Boston Red Sox met the Houston Astros 1n the Hall 1.>f Fame Game at Cooperstown. N. Y ··A-; Y OgJ Berra once said, you can observe a lot by J u'it watchmg. I want to watch." BOATING -- McRae movea Royal• to win Hal McRae drove IO two runs with a a pairofsinJJcsand CbatUe Lelbrudt tossed an nine-hitter Friday night as Kansas City stopped Toronto, 4-2, in an American League $Mle. McRae singled an runs in the first and fifth inomgs as the Royals smashed 13 bits, 12 of them smglcs. in winnina for the seventh time io their last nine games ... Elsewhere, Gorman nomu drove in \WO runs to lead Seattle to a come-from behind 6-5 victory over Minnesota. Thomas' eighth-inning singJe to left scored Alvlll Davia, who had doubled, to break a J-3 deadlock . . . Bob St.a.D..ley walked Willie Rudolpll with the bases loaded in the 10th inning to give the New York Yankees a 5-4 victory over Boston. Randolph, the only bat- ter Stanley faced, walked on four pitches, driving in Dave Wlnfleld and bringing both Stanley and Red Sox Manager Joba McNamara to the plate 1n an McRae argument with ump1~ Drew Coble ... Roolue Nelaon Slmmou had two RBI. 1nclud1nga run-scoring sacrifice fly in the eighth mnina. to back the sparkJjng relief pitching of Avello Lopez as Detroit beat Cleveland, 3-2 ... Mike You1•1 thr~-run homer in the sixth inniai, his ei4bth in the last 12 games, brought Baltimore from behmd for a 4-2 victory over Texas ... Bea O&lJvie'1 game-winning double capped a two-run, eighth-inning raJly to pace· Mil- waukee to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Whi te Sox. Ed Romero led off the Brewer eighth with a walk aod went to third on Robin Yout'1 double. He scored as Ernie Rilet grounded out to the shonstop. Oalivie then deliveredh1sdoubletodnvc in Yount with thewmning run. Grady tak~ PGA tourney lead GRAND BLANC, Mich. -Austral-n 1an Wayne Grady shot an 8-under-par 64 Friday for a two-round total of 133 aod a one-stroke lead over Ken Green in the Buick Open golf champ1onsh1p at Warwick Hills Golf and Country Club. Grady, 2!S. a resident of Queensland, Australia. who 1s playing bis first season 1n the Umted Stales. st.Mted his round with a bogey on the par-4. 401-yard second hole but recovered to birdie three of the rema.inang seven holes on the front side, making 1he tum in 34. · Grady blistered the back nme, rolling in birdie puns on the first four holes and finishing with birdies on. the 16th and 18th for a 30 on the back. His longest birdie pun was a 30-footer on No. 4 and the shortest was from five feet at both the seventh and 12th. Grady. who spent the last I 0 years playing in Asia and Europe. has earned SI 02,421 so far this year on lhe PGA Tour. The last time he led a round was al Hartford. Conn. when he and Raymond Floyd were 11ed for first place entenng the final round. He finished in a tie for fourth in that tournament. Green, 27, a resident of Marbledale, Conn .. also won has Tour card 10 the 1984 PGA qualifying school, along with Grady. He doesn't have a top 10 finish in 21 tournaments this year, but he's been in the money 16 times. Green staned the clay at 3-under and carded a 65 on Fnday in a round that included two bogies. one when he three-putted the par-3 11th hole. He 's a man with a mission Conner-just wants the America· s Cup where it belongs By BRUCE WwtTT A,e,_,.W11W Dennis (onner ~mbark'i 1n crirnc<,t today to fulfill his 2-year-old prom1~ tha1 he will win the Amenca ., C up which "only timng con\adcnng 11 ,., Dennis Conner who ended a I U- }Car-old trad1t1on in 198 3 by losing 11 The Cup. actuall y an old silver pitcher once anchored firml} in the New York Yacht C'luh. now hu a benh to Perth, Au•maha fhat''i 11 .829 nautical m1k\ from foon Schuyler, N. Y., where ( onner will chnsten tM yacht he hope-; will reprcttnt the Stars and '>tnj')('~ I H months hence "I've ded1ca1ed my life to th1\." ~Id Conner. a 42-year-old ~ tpt"I· and-<irapcry \al"man from San Dtqo, an Olympic yacht1 na mtdah\t a world champion star<lass c.a1lor a 1wo-t1 me successful defender of the Amene1's Cup and now the Georae Armstrona Custer of the I 2-meter \Cl 'Tm not an this just to 10 sa1hna rm doina this 10 bnna the damned Cup home' J don't have anyth1n& eli,,e to prove au sailor, butqu1mncd1dn'1 seem the naht thins to do wtth the Cup held hostaac 1n Perih " F1nt, of course, there is the mall matter of 15 other ch.Uen~ ..,ho. with Conner, bc&Jn c:ompetina in October 1986 m the WKtem Austnil- 11 pon cm of Freman tie On Jan 31 , Dennia Conner IQ87. the lone survwor will begin the best-of-seven senes aaamst Aust.raha -probably apanst Alan Bond, whose 1nnovat1ve yacht with the winged keel hauled the ('up out of Amcnca. From the chn.stcn1na. the craf\ wall be 'hrouded and trucked across the country 10 Conner·~ home port, the ~n Dteao Yacht Club, for a "Go ,et em Dennis!" aoodbyc bash neitt month and a few turns around the harbor Then u's off to Hawau, 1n 1he shado• of Dtamondhead, for tntm& aaiun<sl L1beny, the .ccond-fa$le t yacht two yean aao when Conner skippered 1t 1n Ncwpon. RI Actually, this yacht will be the first of several built by the "Sail Amenc.a" conson1um. One or two others. with different characteristics. also will be tested in Hawaii against Libeny. then the best features of each will be incorporated into the yacht which Conner Ulkes to Australia. "We've got a team of people - aerodynamicists. hydrodynamicasts. computer people, technicians, three naval architecture firms, Grumman, Bocm& .... It's like we're launching the space shuttle," he said. "If you thmk this is a sailing contest, you've aot the wrong aame. The sa1hn1contest1s in the Olympics. Th IS is hfe," added Conner, speakina with the passion of a patriot who believes that the Nery ho nor of tt\is nation 1s as much at stake 1n Penh as it was when • bunch of kids skated onto the 1oc in Lake Placid. N. Y .• and into Olympic sainthood "It's aot espiona e, strateay. leadership. dnve, mo11vat1on -•II the same thin&$ that mue A men ca the area test place m the world 10 hve." Actually. Conner's fervor 1s not all that ou1 of plaoe Atstralta went nuts two years aao when Bond beat him across the flm.sh hne and the Aussies have been a1mm1 a fleet of com· mercials this way invitina us Down Under to vi11t its latest national treuure. If Conner, like Custer. had won. 1t would have bttn Ju.st a notheT &ood battle Instead. millions of people who'd never even beard oftha pittt of hardwu-e now know the America's Cup 1in'tJust something which sits on Amcne1•s uocr Carda have lead to themaelvea Bob Foncb pitched a four-bitter and a Jack Clark and Tito Ludram homered, leading St. Louis into sole possession of first place in the National League East with a 6-1 victory over MontreaJ Friday niaht. Forsch, S-S, making only his second start since June 22, moved St. Louis one game in front of the New York Mets ... In other NL games, Pltll Ganer'• ~loaded single with one in the ninth inning knocked in pinch runner Dickie TltoD with the winning run as Houston defeated Cincinnati, 5-4 ... Bill Madlock hit a two-run homer and RJck Rboclea scattered nine bits as Pittsburgh ended a nine-game losing streak with a 1.1 victory over the New York Mets ... Clllrl1 Speier'• two-out squeeze bunt with the bases loaded in the eighth inning scored Bob Den.ler to lift the Chicago Cubs past Philadel- phia, 6-S ... K.evia Mc~)'lloldt homered and Andy Bawlllu went Foncb S 1/3 innings to record nis 15th victory as Sao Diego handed Atlanta a 6-3 defeat, the Braves' fifth consecutive loss. Zorn leads Seahawb to win SEA TILE -Quarterback Jim Zorn m came off the bench in the second half in 4 t relief of Dave Krieg Friday night and threw II two touchdown passes as the Seattle Scahawks notched a 28-3 National Football League exh1b1t1on victory over the Detroit Lions. Zorn. Kncg's little-used backup last season whose JOb has been considered in jeopardy this season, 1hrew TD stnkes of 21 yards 10 rookie Danny Greene and 8 yard s to Byron Walker. both in the founh quarter. The scores followed a 36-yard Randall Moms scoring run in the third period after Detroit led 3-0 al halftime on a 28-yard field goal by Ed Murray in the second quarter. Seattle added a fourth touchdown, the third of the final penod. with 6:46 ~maining, on a 2-yard touchdown run by roolue Steve Morgan. The second-half offensive explosion behind the direction of the left-handed Zorn. 32. a 10-year NFL veteran. came after the Scahawks struggled in the first half under the direction of Krieg, ihear Pro Bowl quarterbadc: last season. Zorn c.ompletcd six of eight passes for 7~y d two touchdowns. The failed to score ao offensive 1ouchdowo in lr 19-7 opening season exhibition loss an Indianapolis last weekend. U.S. dominating Pan Paclflc TOK YO -World record holder Matt 13 B1ond1 won his second gold medal Friday in the men's IOO-meter freestyle as the formidable U.S. team dominated the second day of the Pan Pacific Swimmmg Cham· pion ships. Biondi, 19. of Moraga, swam his specialty in 49.17 seconds, 0.22 behind his recent world record. Bionda also won the 50 meters on Thursday. One stroke behind the winner was countryman Mike Heath of Dallas. Heath had a 50:43, fo llowed by Australian Matthew Renshaw in 51.17. Biondi was the first swimmer ever to shatter 49 seconds in the I 00-meter freestyle by clocluna 48. 95 at the U.S. Swimming Long Course National Cham- pionships 10 Mission V1eJO on Aug. 4. Thomaon takea aenlon• lead COQUITLAM, British Columbia -n Peter Thomson of Australia used a deadly-' accurate approach pme to fire an 8-under- par 64 Friday for a one-shot j~d over steady Jim Ferree after the openaog round of the du Maurier Champions golf touroamcnt for senior prof essionaJs. T homson, the leading money winner on the Senior PGA tour for players SO and over, teed otf early and his lead barely stood up in the late afternoon. Two rounds remain in the S4-hole test over the 6,848-yard, par-72 Vancouver O ub layout. "When you're bitting ap~roach shots like that, you'vegot to be well under par,· said Thomson. ••1 bad JUSt an average putting day with nothing over six feet." Ferree, of Expon, Pa., also played bri~liantly as be hit every green and missed just two fairways off the tee for bis 65. Four shots back of the leader were Americans Lee Elder and Ben Smith at 4-under 68 as 19 players broke par under ideal conditions. Thomson fired seven birdies and eaaled the par- four 16th when he sank a 110-yard approach with a nine iron. He bad one bogey when he three-putted the 15th. Ferree, who won the I 958 B.C. Centennial tournament at Point Grey in Vancouver with a finaJ. rouo"d 61; had seven birds and 11 pars in his ocar- flawless round. Television, radio TELEVISION 8 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 5. 9 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. 10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: This Week 1n Baseball, Channel 4. 11 a.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 9. 11 :15 a.m . -BASEBALL: Boston at New York Yan kees, Channel 4. .., 1 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at San Francisco, Channel 11. 2 p.m. -HORSE RACING: The Travers Stakes from Saratoga, N.Y .. 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ANGELS ••• Prom Bl Downtng was busy p1clong up where he left off offensively. With the Angels trailing 2-0 1n the bottom of the third. Downina, who had a 1 S.game hitting st.teak snapped Wednesday, connected with a 1-1 Tim Birtsas fastball and drove it over lhe centcrfield fence for a three-run home run and a J-2 Angel lead. Tbe 400-foot shot was Oowning's 14th home run of tbc season put the Anacls ahead to stay and save him bi 10th pme-winniog RBI of the year. Downing has also raised bis aver· qe 71 points, from .194 to .26S, since bis low point of the season, June 21 . Much of bis recent success has oome since Mauch moved him t>.ck to the lead-off spot in the battina order. It is a s~t which Oownina bu said on occaisaon he docs not like, but his recent st.retch is reminiscicnt of his 1982 success in that same spot. "When Downing is aoi~ well, he doesn't care where he's is hittina. he just wants to r:t up," said Mauch. 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't11.1uW,11•1 6 4 I 1 l 4 Ho_. &, 12 J I 0 0 0 2 ... ,l'MCIKa llvtl.M 6 S S > Minion N 0 0 0 Jllfcoel 2 1-3 I 0 0 I I llut pltcned to 2 betters kl Ille 7111 !tl-9rt11fy. Y...., T~ A-70.tf.1 MAJOll L.9AGutl &.aAJ>RU ~ ....... (""""' ,,_.....,., Oefftet) • IA TTINO (210 11 .. ">-aoth• '°'*'· •• "•"· bllMI Cltv, .l57. ~. ,..._ YoOI, lSll Mellltltil't, N-Von, l)I, i...cv. lalllmoA, '20, RUN~ ... .-w. fllew Yori!, '7, lthl*91'1 aantmore. 90, WMekw, OetrOll. IO, 0."'11, C>alllaNI, 76 Wtttfleld, Ht• York, 7S. Ret-Maltlno!Y, New York. '4, Mwray, aetllmore, •. R•IN<f'I, aattlmor• 12, Fl-.i.., Cnlca9o, 71, Wlnfleld, New Yon., 11 HITS-8o1xn. lotton, 161, MattlnOty, '"* Yorll., 147, Wiiton, Kenia\ Chy, 1)t, lraelltY1 Seattle, t•. WllH•kw O..fOll, ,,. ooua~tu-MalllnetY, Hew YOfll, "· lo9o•. eo11on, n. •"'•""'· to.ion, n. COONr, MltwlLikM, )0, 0 Welller, Clll· caoo. n. TRfl>l.l!S--WllMwl, l(an .. 1 City, 16, au1· ~. Cleveial'ICI, 17. ~ell, M1"""4>te, 10, C~. Mltwaut.ee, I, ll'ernencltl, lorOllfO, 1 .,..., Sealllt, 7 HOME RUN$o-F'", Cl'tkt90, lt, Evena, O.troll, 77, Thomea, SMltte, 7$. s.ltlonl. Kensu City. 24. PfelltV. s..111e. 24 • STOL.EN 8ASEs.--+ittnOW'°", Naw York, 54, ,....... ......._ U1 au11w, C....,tlellO, )), Wiiton Ken .. , Ctty ». MoMllY. Toronto, 2t PITCHING It CleCIJlon,l-91tlMI ()ell· lend, •·2. 3 23. Guidry Hew York IS-4 301, ~ ANM. 7.z. 1.111 S.DtrhlOttl K•llM• Cltv. 14-S. 2 n. Ho•el. O.klancl, f-4. us. Kev. Toronto ,..,, 2" STRIKEOUTS-BIV1t¥tn Mlnnesote 1'3; Morrl,, O.troll 143, Burns, Chieffo, 1)0, a.MIJllt', Cntc.Qo, 130, Wit!, AftMh, 1)4. Sji,VE~"'*"ry ll;anau City 27 Htrnendt1. Detroit. 2•. Howtl4 0.1<1ano 23, Maw9, ,.,_., 12J ltlolltttl New York n NattoMI L..._,. BATTING (270 11 be"l·McG-., St Loul1, 361; G_,_, o.d9en • .Jl01 Herr St Loult, J21; lleckmen, New YOl'k 'Jt17 ll'er1'er, Clnclnnetl. 305 RUNS·MUl'PllY. A"enta, 91, Coleman, SI Loult, II, McGM, St Loult, II. Rel~ MontrH I, 11, Guwrwa, o.deln. 7L Rll·Murollv. Atlanta, u. Pen.er, Cln- clnnetl, M; J Clerk, SI. Loul,, 11; Herr, St Loul1, 90, GWllion, Pttlladt1Phl1, 73 HITS·McGtt. $1 Loul,, ISi; Gwvnn. San Oleoo. 13S, H.,.r, St Loul,, llS, Partcer. Clttelnnell, 134, Gervev, Sell O'-· 127 OOUBLES·W•llach, MonlrHI, 29. Parltw, Clttelnn1t1, :zt, Herr, SI LOUIS, '17. Harnendtt, Ntw York, 26, G WllM>fl, PnllaclttPl'tl•, 15, J C .. rk, St LOUlt, 2S. TRIPLES·McGM, St Loul,, 1', COi· emen, St Loul1 10, Samuel. Pnlladtll>flla , •. Re IMS: Mol11rMI. I, Ger,_ Hou•ton 6. G .. dden. Sen Fr1nclsco, • HOME RUNS·Murllfly, Atlllnt1, 31 Gwrr-. Dadllln. •1 Parker, ClttelMatl, 23, Horrier, Allanl• 70, J Clark, St Louis, 20, SCnmldl, Pnlladtle>hla 70 STOLEN 8ASES·COltmen St Loult, 11, Rtlntt, MonlrMI, 44, Loe>n. Chic-, '2, MCGee. St Louh, •2, Rtclvt ClncJMetl, 40 PITCHING If dtclilon•l·Frenco Cincln· netl, ICH, I IS, Wllldl, Dadllln. f . I, l.671 Gooden, N-York, 11·), 112; H..,,_._, Dadilln. 12·), 2.ll1 B Smltn, MonttMI, 14·4, 7 n , H1wkln' San Oteoo. 1'·4, l lS STRtKEOUTS·Gooclen. New York, 1'1, Rvan. Houslon, 165, Solo, Clnclnn1tl, 162, Vllllnlutle, o.dltan, USi OarllnG, New ¥ork, 127 SAVES·Rterdon, Montr .. 1, lO, Lt Smith, Clllc.oo, 1•, Gou1111 San Oleoo, 21, 0 Smttll, Houtlon 19, Power Clnclnn•ll. 19 Sutttr, All1n11. 19 LITTLE LEAGUE ALL-STARS Mators (11-12·YMrt old) WESTERN RIGIONALS <•I Sen hnlardlne) ,.,.,..,., k- Maul (Hewell) 1, Oanvltlt I N~tller,, C1llfornl11 I lO•mt win re,ume thf' morn· lftG •• 10 ) SltvrdlV'' Game I Pm -cnemPlon,nlo NOTE ConM>latlon "'aci..11 11•me1 •IM> \C"9Clult0 Catt Llftle Laaeue <•1ue..,..,.,11\d..I P'lnf Raund Seer-. Hewell 7, OcHn View 6 Nolt O<:Hn vi.. l>laV\ aoe111 toniont '" the OOUO..·tllml!latlon 1ournanwnt •O•ln'1 Puano Rko Swlmmlnt ftAN l»ACIP'IC CHAMl»IONSHll»S (11 Ttllve) Min 100 lr...-t Mall Biondi lMor1oel 49 17 1 Mike HHth ID•llHI, SO 43 J Matthew Ranth•w (Autlr1ll1l, Sl 17 100 orea,1-1 Jonn M~t CC011a Mt .. 1. 1'02 42, 2 Brett Stoci.., (AuWtll1I. 1'°3 40, 3 O•vlel Lundt>tro (Walnut Cr-) l-<13 ... 400 lndo-1 Rlc1rdo Preoo IBrezll), • 29.37, 2 (tie) Mall Rankin (Porll•,,d> end Jeff Prior (PnlitdtlPl'll•l 414 27 4 RObtrt WoodlleluW (AuW1ll1I 426 I I IOO frH rt .. Y-1 Unlleel Stetti (Mtkt HHlll, Outfv Diiion. Cra 11 ()poe Matt Blonelll 1 I 7 '3, 2 Cane Cle 1 3 I •S l AuWa!la 7 JS 74 w- lOO tr...-I J~ne Jol'tn\O<I I Le H•C>f •I S6l6 2 C1rrlt Stetn .. lftt IS.r1toga Cell! I S6 7S, ) S.rell f Potoroe IAustrat11 ), S751 100 "''•"-1 Cindy Ounouu I C1nee1e I, 1 10 2S. 2 HlrOko NIOIMkl Uei>anl. I 10 S7 ) JtMY H•u IMln lOtl C•tvl 11097 400 lndo-1 Erlt1,1 Han'ln IK•nv of Prunle, P1 I 4 '4 4S 2 Mlclltltt Gr111tlone (Alt .. nelfla VI I 4 46 19 3 Ctltna Hardy I Au1tr1ll11 4 S3 IO IOO frM retey-1 United Stl lfl 1Marv W•vlt , Trina lbdk• L1ura w1111.er Carn• S!tln"tfer1, 1'0614 CU S recwell 2 Aut tr all•, I 1 I 26, 3 Ctn~• I 1917 0... ... ...... OAV•V'S L.OOCD (.........., -..0.) -173 •llOIW' 16 berrecudl 2 oon110. 10 .,....!ell 4S recllfltll :J l\a"llut •1' N"CI beU, 4'1 med!Wtl N•Wl"OllT LANDING <MtwMrt lleedl) -IOI •noler'l 1 Y"allOWl•ll 16 oonl11> SI tallco baU 17 \altel IMI" , te\bln, 4n mactoert1 ™' ...... treut sUntl LOS ANGIL.IS -BIO Rock Cr- aou-1 Canvon Cr..-. CestelC Lal<e JllCl\aon Lake, l"vrtmld L•k• SAN l .. U1All04N0 -8111 a.er LIU. G,_ Ve!Wv Lall• Sltv-ood Lei.t SAM DtlOO -Cuvemaca L•k• l(lllM -Ktr'll Rl¥W (trom Oemoc:r1t Dem to KRl P'OwtrMv.. &ort41 Po-· nouw to D«nocr1I D•rn an<! K•l Powar· "°"" lo LIU 1Mb911a l MAO.•• -Sen Joaouln River lmlddlt fof'll), 5CJICMr l akt \11/'kWMlller Like TULARI -Kern lltl.,., 1.outl't lorll, llalrvltw Dem to KRI Po-"°"" tl'ICI J41Mtondele Brlc1$1 to Fetrvltw Otml American mark for Slaney BERN, Swtturla_n_d (AP) -Mary Decker-Slaney ser an Amcncan rt- cord 1n winmf\I the "'Omcn•s 800 metcn Fnd.ay fh the Bcm Lntcr· nauon.al trKk and field meet Decker lancy won the evtnt an l minute. S6 9 KCOods. Claudcnc Grocnnedul of' the U natcd States was ~nd 1n l:S8 3 01ympk aokt mcdal.W Ja.qu1m Cnaz calt~won tht 1,000 mcLcn in 2:15 .11. nizcn had sc~ulcd tht evtnt at •s ~uat as a warm_up for the Bruahan • c:c.J)CCted 800- mcttt duel 1nst tcve Cl'lm ind pe>mbly Sebastian C<>e M~t wee at the Lunch Gra.nd Pnx mC'Ct. Cruz fell shon ofh1s own 8raz1han ~rd but out~a ~ fellow coun· tryman Jox--Luls Barbosa. who v.·as IK'Ond 3 J2 tm>nds behind Jerome Caner of the United tateS won tM h hjum.i>1t 7.fttt 2'• inches and Amcncan r~t tones v.u S«Ond tayma unbntcn 1n European 111CCS thlJ year Dolf& Padilla of~ United tatn put in a spun 1n the la.st la~ to take the 3,000 mctcn It 7:47 )2 manutn Orttmc Fell ofC1nlda and Switttrtand's Martcui Ryfftl wttt cloR behind ... a Oranoe Cout DAILY PlLOT/Sat-urday, August 17, 1915 • Men's golf tourney , ................ , Wtr¥MG~ ....,.._,,, K111Gr_. _..)-Ill l"NA~ ..... ._IU OoMlt Kammond "61-l:M Ml ... Hlcolatl• .. .._ l:M °""' S."91'\ 6'•6t-136 Deve9err 71 66-137 DA Wtl0rt"9 10•67-1)7 ltoetT Melll>ot 6 .. .,_ 1)7 Geof" lurns .. 70-1>1 Jlm.-llt'lt 10 ..-131 T11try~rau 10-..-1• Calvin,._,, 61·71>-111 t.OD Twev .,... 70-13' Vietor RNaladO 70-.,._l)f Uf''Y Mitt .. -71-11' Riek. lltf'lr .s-1.-1n M.c O'Gr.ov 70-.,_Ut Dan~ 1'0 .,_13' atM l(rattert •1•72-l)t Sleva 8ow~n 1'0 .,._,,, Jvan Smtih n '1-13' &II Sa!ICIW n-tf-Mt are11 u-11·.,._l40 JICk ·-61-71-1• Jim Slmofll 6'·71-140 ErlMGoll&•lll n ..-140 lonv Sl~s '9 71-140 Jim Tr.orpe 11 • .-1.0 THI c...... n 61-140 Jor>n Adarnt .. • n -14'0 Gery He•t11«0 " 12-14'0 Lenny Wt011•n1 .,_7'>-14'0 Tom Purtrer " 71-140 urrY lt.vw 73·67-140 o.t"s Wet\O<I 70-71>-140 ANN 8een 70-70-140 Grao T..,199, 67 7>-1.0 HOwllfO Tw11tv 11•7e>-!-141 JOIV Sl-f ... 73-141 Cl'terltiCOOOv 69 71-141 Oannv ECIWarcSl 11 70-1•1 Crtarhe &on•nG 67 1-141 Vattce HM+-13·..-1'1 SColl Hoell 67·7-141 Pele< Oo$te<l\uls 72·6f-141 Pavne St-•rt 10 ll-141 Biii Giau.on 69-n-141 Jim o.I 6t-7>-IC2 ""'*-~ 11-71-142 R•• caww.11 10-n-1e ~ ~---19-n-•C2 Ran Slflell n· ,._•ca loO IHI.... 71-71-ICJ •1<• o,-. ff•1'>-10 MGa1ee~ ,._n-10 lrten 11 .. 1 71-71-1'2 Mille hrnlllafl 1~1-1•1 Jodie MA"'1d 10-n-1'2 Gert IW.Go<d n..,_141 Wlllle Wood n,..,._142 ~ WdlM 7Mt-1'2 ~ $IUl'Nlll 10-1'>-Id ltay~ ,,.IOVd 7)...,_1C2 Oatt Ooutiatt 71·10-l«t Denni• Trlater ... 1 ..... 1«1 Mk:1' Soll 7)•ff-ICJ 9oO LOhr 61-n-1'3 Sammy Radle!• 10-1)-1'3 G• """'"" 67 · lt-1'3 Dave Hiii 71-71-1«1 JofWI Coeio ~14l ,,.,, ,....,,, 7H'>-14J 11111.,11nw n-n-1a s ...... JO<* 11·7'-1&1 Mllte Hllll*I n ·71-1'3 David Ovrin 1S-.,.._ 1'3 aoDOY Coll n -11-1.u MarllLvt 7)·10-1'3 L Tnorn.ton n -66-10 O.'"ICI LuMstrom 7G-7>-10 ~aetlf' H .. 111 71·1'>-10 '--Clementi 10-1>-1'3 , ....... ~ L-lt*'1a 74·70-144 Gery p,,..,, 70 1 .... 144 Lou Gr111am 70 7.,_144 9oO Glloet 70 ,_, ... Brad Fabtol 10-7-t<M Joltn Dt40t"' 12-n-..- a1• er111on 10-1 ..... l<M Fr•nk Conner 72·71-14" Pr.ff Hanc:ocl< 7ll-7.-144 alM C.liM 7S·.,._144 Rooertwrenn "·7S-IU Cla(f'ICe ·-12-7)-145 Orev fav,.•n 12-7'-14S L9S AMimnos FRIDAY'S RESULTS NPL elClllbltltll ltlal 81191\ ( 1'1 ., ........ lla.....u rr--.1 fl'•ST RACI. One m11t Fire And lleln ISntr•tnl 6 40 3 40 3 00 HOWCIY Mol'I I Pl9no, 3 '° ) 00 S..P« Teel ILatOtltJ 3 90 Time t1>1 3 s U IEXACTA ! !·9 oa o MO 20 SIGOtlO llACE One m .. Soort' '"-•ace I Perktr I 1 80 S 00 )40 HltctltCI To ""'" P erct) n co ll 20 Nuevo ZIP Tooo 3 60 Time 1-01 l s $l IEXACTA 1·5 D•·CI S41l JO TH•D RACE One mtle N1vy Cl'ltlr Cltutl>le<I 420 300 ?IO PttTl!oul Pauline R·tCPllel 4 00 3 40 Wetl SHsoned c;,, I B•lttr I S IO Tlme. 11ll IS U UtACTA 1·11 e>atO J26 40 FOURTH RACE 0... milt AN:fy' NH<llt r Pitt< Ct I 7 00 Th• Candida te lttueoi.r1 Ket1tv1 Pettr •~rrv t Tim•· 291 FlnH RACE One mlle Another w"''"" cAno""' • 60 Waele Hv (Maell•ndl MOOOV BILlt ( l(uet>ief I l1mt 1S945 U EXACT A Cl 11 oa10 UI 20 SIXTH RACE. Ont m11t l to uo ''° ).0 •OO SCIO 320 HO 290 uo Wynna Nadine I Pierce I 16 IO 1 00 6 00 S•Uv 8i>l>arl (8akerl 2' 00 13 80 SGePU11 ISMfttnl I'° Ttmt 2-01 4 S U EXACTA !1·11 0.1<1 17U 10 SEVENnt RACL One m11e $1lt~ L~ CKblrl 1 00 ) 10 3 80 Emeretd OutlnG (AUO'nl f 80 HO FuM Poclltt lllalltrl 1 IO Time-1 SI 2 S U tEXACTA 11·41 i>a>O \109 20 •EIGHTH llACE One m11t Tract MIU lSNterrenl 1 IO • 10 ) 40 H v Ott l Al'ldtoon I 4 IO l IO Greru>ark BtosWT' csi..1111 4 40 Time 200 3 5 U IXACTA 12 JI N ICI S6120 S2 fll'Kj( MX I I 1 1·2·6J Mio M/6 IO 10 36 wlnnlnG lb tli lllv• l'ICY$1$) C1rrvovet 11117121 NINTH RACE. Oner 1te Corf!'\91 L'aov IPrkr> 4 10 Rovel R•mPaoe CAnelt<'s.onl Windemere IPl•nol Tlmt 1 SI U EXACTA 16·)1 P8•0 $3 110 TINTH RACtE, One mite )00 1.0 460 ) 20 )40 8otlotm (Todel) 40 00 IS to 5'0 Stt1l11n1 E10111 OC.utl)ttr I e 00 • 00 RHI Sunny (R0'9111 1.0 Time 2'01 2 S U EXACTA (1 II De•CI S196 10 AllenOenct 10 1'4 0.. Mar FRIDAY'S RUUL. TS Uhl af 4.1·•Y IMIMllfiOed ,,_...., FIRST llACE t lur!On9\.. Otoon1lr Jew>e< C!>ol '1 It 40 A" Wint Srtvt•" > H•,for aoor ·Hawtevt Time I 10 2 S SECOND RACE. 6 '> lurlOf'Q\ uo ''° 410 1 20 s 40 J 0 Ca11vOt1 ,Mera 1 00 ) 20 J 00 Hvelro J•• S1ev~' J 00 7 IO Nl1>llt Cl\aroer CMdt • 00 T•nw I II 2 S '1 DAILY DOUaLE 12 Ill Oa•O 19300 THlllD RACE. 1 i furlO<>Q' Ofl turt SCtll>Ollr IMaial 320 260 760 Grtv Var1e1v CTorot 1• 60 1 80 Norlll MIS! 1Valen1uet•I 3 IO Tlmt I 30 1 S IS EXACTA CJ· I oa1cS '107 SO fl'OURTH RACI 6 ; turloftO\ S.mentna Sue IH•wltvl 23 .0 10 60 • 00 Sw"t OH OH (Camu) 1500 eOO Peutlne Re._.,..., IMC'Ce.,on• •OO Tlmt ·I 11 l S "'"" llACI, 6 turlOnos Cei>rlclou,tttn (Mtra • • 10 l 10 l 00 Send eno Se• IV•ltnu,...•t e IO • 20 Grenoble IOelel'IO<Jssave• • 00 Time 110 U l(XACTA 17 I Pl 1CI S9'00 SIX TH ltACI. 6 lurlOftQl W1ter1tdt (PIN:n 7 40 \/•vie! O.ncer IStevenl) Z1n~•rfl1 cMtia Tlma l'O' 1 S •to I to 00 l 20 ) 20 Sf:V&NTH ltACE I I Oac..-•-IM<Catron1 Ltlhft OtC> tToro •~•Mtret ···~ ......... l1mt 143 I S ~10 no ao 110 s 40 l IO U UlACTA 16 S ot>CI 112'00 " ~ SOl tll·) s 1 1 . 0800 J2 ."'3 t() 10 2t wlMtnll !Kt.et\ ' • '-MS I '2 Pick S • eotttolellO<'I MIO 1'2 IO to tJ7 •1Ml1111 1ic1111s inve nor.-,• llGHTM RACI. 7 lur!01191 Sotnet"'"'~ I Pncv I S 40 Donner Partv l~savet AVl'N" ISl..,..,,sl Tl,,_ 171 u ••ACTA !l IJ oate1 'nso NINTH llACI. I t 16th milt~ 160 210 100 ).0 1.0 FrlMle Malett IMc:Cm11 400 HO l 10 Pvol ~I ($1.,_..,,, a >O lOO CICIWtv ICH la...O.l 1 00 Tlme1443~ SS UCACTA II 41 N>CI \l6 ~ U OA.ILY OOU.L• IJ It oato 111 >O All~ 17 .UJ NA TIOtCAL. CO.-f'IE•ll..C. w"' W L. T l»ct. ,... !»A ltarn• , 0 0 I 000 .. ,. NtwOtlMn' 1 0 0 uoo l2 20 San Fr1nc1ico I 0 0 ICIOO 21 21 "''""'• 0 I 0 JIOO " 11 ~ M1nnno1e 1 0 0 1000 16 1) O.tr0tt 0 I I 2SO 13 ll Cllte•llO 0 I 0 000 ) 10 GrHf! 8ay 0 I 0 000 , ,, Temi>a eev 0 I 0 000 t7 ., .... 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''"9 JanS•-nM>r °''IC• 'Y\1lief 70-U-135 •S·7C>-135 .e--t1-13S ,, . ..,_,,. 11 ~13' .. -11-140 71•71-1.i 10-n-142 n·n-143 11 n-1'3 ,. 70-144 1~ 1>-141 11\t ..,.., ""9f'M1*W l•t~I ova..---~ J6~~ l\Ac( nrCH' us oet R•rntlfl '' '""•' 111e1ia1 • 3 • 1 J•,,....,,• C:onno" IU s or \ttf•• Eotie•ll 1s..-1 ••• • I ivt~ l ll>r'CI 1C1tc~•a~l1l ~ A"C)er\ Jt ffYd ~ .. ~ 6 I t 0 Jl"""V A•"' u \ a.• I '°' T .. t\C~ tU ~I •·t , .. MORE VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY .. ___ _,_,. __ ............. -................. __ J- J - Qnnoe Coell DAILY PILOT/Saturday,~ 17, 1915 • l ltnH. 5 U.n. $6 Dobrt. • Adi m11 r.0111 1·1 r11rh l•11t n11 porhon ul p11\mt'nl ia 11tundabl.. • AdclitioNI U. IMJ be purchawod r0t $:.! 00 t"lrh • Pr1et'1 must be mdi*d in t"' ad • ('I,,.., not apph tu tht' rr1I" I.ill' rl'nt1l, or bt'lp wanted c,i..wc.aa. OI a1&1omobalea priceJ O\rr l ..!000 Call 642-5678 • <\viul.b~ orih '" pmatr l"u11 1d1•rhM!rt ~Uinc merchal'ldile. RECLINER W . Brown, ••C•ll•nt condition S.S-1782 CHINA cebloet '45 m delk 135 .Squatt temp tabl9 with stcnge. ex<*-i.nt condition S50 Oc:· tegon lamp table with atoreg• $40 4 up· holat•ed dinette ct\alra. exo.ti.nt condition S25 each 2 chrome dlMtte ct\al,. $5 each Large table lamp S20 Pole lamp $10 Ottoman $3 Wall e11blnet $5 2 hang.- ATER ski Avenger llOlam $1S KnM boetd SS. Ski ropes $3 170em K .. tle 11Cl1, Solomon binding• $15. 175cm KMIMI skis. Solomon binding• I 15 170em Fl• chef aids, Looll GT bind- ing• S15 Ralchi. 11CI boots used onoe SSS Ski poles S2. Flah/depth finder H .. thklt portable SIS Hand-held radio dlr•cllon finder $30 Aquuea aup«ICOOP belt tank pump $30. Danforth anchor S15. Gaff 3 Rem· lngton office etectrlc: typewriter $40 540-1683 Ing lamps S5 HCl'l. 1 •-1s_H_l_N_G __ ta_c_k_le--box. white hanging tamp ltema, bass trout pole $7 50. Wrought Iron 3 2~.$8. Deep sea pole, tiered plant atand $6. Penn Mllchell reels S 12· ,Deml·tuse cup and $18. 490 Costa Mesa aaucer "Made In oc· cupled Japan" $8 50. An· i--S-trM_t_, C_oa_t_a_M_esa_·...,.-- tlqueatralghtedgerazora ULL mattress box $9. Old allverplate silver· aprlngs and frame S25 ware servloe for eight 6-48-6657. 135· 82 piece aet stein-""F-U-LL_atz_e_bed_s_s""'2:-::5:-e-ech- leaa allverw•r• $20. T in atze bed $25 Stereo Lerge collec:tlon of Avon w S bottles 25, to 15 (with c abinet 50 Call c:ootents and In bOxee). 850-9883 Rival Crockpot Ilka new 1-E-W_A_S_H-IN_G_m-ac:_h_ln-e with removal liner S to. S60 Weltlngtioute efee. GE e19ctrlc try ~n 17.50 trlc dryer SSO. Both old ToutmU1er touter $5. and ugly, but both work Ultraaonic denture Push lawnmower S2S c:teaner, used very lltti. EY90lngs 720· 1737 St 5 Shetland floor IRL'S 26 Inell 3-apeed polllNt S 15 Tub ... 1. Ilk• new S8 Tub aatety Hutty bike. all original, h•nd rell S8 Toilet ... t exoe1*1t condition $.40. extensions S8 Bowling 378 Avocado Apartment ba" SS Man'a tO speed 7, Coate Mesa Phone bike SSO. Bleck & Decker 6"42·5487 weed eater S8 Sma11 1-1~o:s-P~E=E=D-2~4-.. -g,-r1-,...,b-lk,..-e t>arbeque S5. Fire proof S1S. CampJng wat9r ponable safe SS Clotlle9 heater propane S 15. Split valet $5 King atze shMt• bambOO fly rod $18. 2 bar and pillow cues S8 IOI' stoola, orange cloth set. Twin alte ahMt• and eeets, chrome base, plllow c11sea $3 Set acrylic backs $30. s gal· towel• and bath towel Ion Kester sold• flux seta 104-$8 Round vinyl $25. Sears treasure lo· table cloths ~$6 Cerd cator S l7SO Universal table covera St·S2. back pack $30 Booka, all kinds 10t·S3. 852·8162. Pict urea and picture 1-1-0--S_P_EE_D-2-7-.. -bl-k_e_SSO_ ~= ~·~~ ~C:: 1~j Bike parts 2~·15. Syt-IU• 25c·S5 woni toot• vanla sttf"eo for pans $3. all kinda 104-$5 Nalls, Jeans $1 eacf\. Goodyear tcr9WS nut and bolta all Tlempo P195-75Rl4 lites 25c-s 1 a Jar full R• white radlal tire $20 e«da all kinds, Oldies 5'45-3838 etc 25c·S 1 Nat1ona1 1==-=·s...,s=-=TY~L-=E-r_ou_n_d_d_l_ne_t_te G90graphlc magazines table $25 Chairs S 14, 25c each. Women's Man's brown recliner CIOtl'les, all atzee 10¢·$8 $.45 Boy's ski bOOts $20 Large alze women'• Twin headboard 120 clothes 40-42, Mr Alex 3 Ugly small vinyl couch piece sleek eulta, excel-$35. Saturday 10·2. Sun- lent condition U -18. day 9-3 365 Esther. Large aae Teddi blou ... Coate M .... 50e·S2 PurMI 25c45 .__ __ .._ _____ _ Men'a medium alze atllrtt BABY, toddler clothes, 50C·S2. Men'a ahoea tools. Jewel-T. ham- 9'nD brown roarers, new mered etum+num and dis-S5. Men'a pants alD 36 hes. solid wood head· 504·S2. Coaco Peteraon board king size and more high ch•lr 120. Toddler 5c·SSO 9-4 Saturday. bed StO. Small dining 278 Bucknell Road, table with 2 c:11a1ra S20. Cotta Mesa. 5S7 -0541 Room divider wllh 2 pan-BICYCLES. lady's or els $10. 08k plant ttand man's 10-speed ellcel· $8 Flip chair muee Into lent, look. ride new. ex- bed, llhe new $20 tru $.49 Chlld's c:outer Sesame Street child's brake bike has traJner booater aeet SS. Chlld'a wheel $15 S68·8138 record player SHi Toy .__, _______ _ chest $5 Bed rall guerd RICKS 10C each 6 S3 Toys ~-$5 Games wrought Iron dinner SO.·SS Children'• book• chairs S25 each. 4 gallons t Oc. $3 Children' a house patnt Sears S5 gal· clothea t0c-S5 Gift Ion 2 large picture ltema--country c:ratt1 S2· frames S 1 SO each Meat $5 Baskets, all kinds bloc: k tab I e $5 0 10c·$S Norelc:o digital 6-46-0377 2046 Anaheim bath acaies S lS L1rg41 Avenue. Costa Mesa white wick., hamper 110 1-u-1h_ne_ll _t_e_le_sc_o_pe __ 60_11 Food scale old $7 with tripod S3S. Stumer Blender $7 SO Portable trunk S25 Yellow table aalon hair dryer. good tamp S3 Nightstand S8 condition 125 New 960-1290 Home MWlng maehlne, MOVING all goeal Variety ESCO BMX '40. Men'a of antlQve dOOf' locka, ~ sa. Chltd't bltl• knob• and wlndowa and Mat S2.50. ~rode houae door$, outlkM and Seara bHt 14·18. Inside .12-$45 Several 960-1290 detlcl $ 10450 57 lnc;h , __________ _ custom walnut dee« )With WALNUT comm<><M la!* file drawer S35 Oak SSS Round cottee tabte tHCh«s desk SSO Vin· S25 lamp $5. Plc:1urM, tage WUh bowl poroelaln amall c:tlett S20 Oii paint· llnka. prtmo condition Ing S3S Ster.o IC*ltctn St0-$25 OM Old deep $30 5'48-3181. laundry link. tolld bl ... WASH""'E""'R:-.--,d-ry-.-r.-d..,.,1-.h-- rlm S26 Hundreds of f .. t wuner S50 MCf'I Puah of dnp water l)'ltem wtth mower $15. Vacuum outlell SSO. Many vintage claner $30. e.tt exero!Mt and antique light• •nd S35. 22, Flower str .. 1. lampa from 8YflfY era 13-Costa M .... 6-46-5848. $45. 3 toot llte ~P Coof'I -------beer algn S 10. Coca Cola VICTORY aprlng weteult advertlalng clock $15. size 14-18 boy's SSO. Wood b9droom f\lmltur• O'Netll wetault veat $9. and bed a S 10·S46. Blue 3 drawer chest ot Double bed. 2 nit• drawera S10. Footlocker atends, low long 12 draw-S5. 536-7856. er dreuer all f0t "45. DINING aet. white~ Sev~al all 11 ... vintage (Ritts JapaneM TantU) Child s wagona. tractors MCh pi.ce S50. Of*1taJ and pedal cara SI0-$30. wall hanging $50. "200." Old typewrlt.,. and of· Sundanctr trampolln• n~ machines from twen· S50 o..ert oil painting ty s $10-S t9 Many an-S 15. Bird flight cage $10. Uque and vintage ch•lre 645-&45a and rock.,. Including '=-=-==-...,..,..· ------oak and hard woods ~ OLDER KenmOf'e dryer $.45 Old wood91l high $50 Orange ex«:uttve c:half S 10. Antique atwter ch91r. IWIYel, neecsa ,. rocker S36 Matching pair S30 Blue ctoth oe- sotld oak dining chalra c:ulonal chair $15. Grey $25 each. 15 foot ne1 bed vinyl occutonal chair trallef $35 Many old StO NMdt vtnyt repair. wooden trunka, chests. Flll'I tank 30 gallon $40. tables and coffee tablet Olive green Cf1b $45. S-J0·$.4S 843 WMt 15th Slata need glU91ng, Play. S\rHt (off Placenlla). pen S30. (near Fatrvtew N,wport b••ch andBaker).75t-4747. 548-0 t3S. After 8am ORIENTAL round coffee pleue table SSO Alao ori.ntal MOVING sal•. Timex PC night ata.nda with doora with software $25 Black S20 each 788-6~. and whl!• TV!monlt~r PANASONIC black,_ and SSO. Men s and women 1 white aotld state 13" TV 14 kt gold mlipah Mek· ••o e .,, lace SSO each. AlabJst81' .,. · 8181• new .-.5. chess aet $40. Old comic D.ak 4 drewer $45. Cheat b 0 0 ks 2 5 4 • 8 ch 6 drawer 140. Antique mirror frame $30. OesJI Crossman pellet gun with c:11alr S7 Cash 968• 7358 leather holster $3S · · ' Cassette recorder St 2 POOL lllde diving board. Mark 5-45-7277. Nine drawer chest SSO NEW JenMn 6x9" Coax 1.,...,.ea .... c ... h ..... ...,84_2_ .... _80 __ 8 __ ...,._ 90w power 20oz m&gMt OTTERY and planta S2· 9')88ken and grill S50 SSO Girt and boy'a bltl81 each Stain leas round S20 each CAothee S 1· barbecue lor boat S20 S 10 Ex•ciae bike S20. Marble slab 20x22" $7 Weights bench $25 eacn. 646-05S 1 Four Ch9vrolet p/u tlr•, rims S25 each. Four NYLON 6 string acoustic Oetsun p/u tirea, rlma guitar with case $4S 525 aach Toya, games Brand new grephlta S SS T b •2 $2S O\Jra·flber tennis racket 1• a 1" • -• SSO Tr'Unl(, metal over Plctur• S2·$10 BoOlca wood, rectangular with 2~-S 1 Fake flreplaoe na1 top $.40. Heavy king St5 Pana. dlsh9e 25c· size blu"::J/ ,..,, nowered S2 Refrigerator 120. Gn dryer $25 2138 Doctor bedspr S30 Twin bed Clrcle. Costa M.... Off frame only S8 Raised re· Victoria next to CMMC net map. LA to Kern HoSQft•. 7am to •om. Coumy S10 Motorcycle, _________ _ helmet medium $10. POWER lawn mower $50. Clegg Venus 6 meter SSB Surfboard S foot TO-fin trancelver with power SSO. WOOd frame ri.ad· supply 50.0 to 50.4 Mhz.. boerd double bed $35. xmtr lnt•mlttent $50 Amn contemporary oof· L e a v e m e s a a g e fee table $4S. 364·3670. 642-2762 CUil TED brown klng-alZe flRES. like new 4-apread S50 Celorlc 36" HR78ll 1S W.W on rims 2 atove hood $20 Two bar for S4S 2·H78K 15 WW stools S20 each Ori.ntal belted on rims $50 paJr night stands $50 each. 2·P225 (Hx 1S)X 1S WW Framed oriental print steel belted radlala S32 SSO Wrought Iron patlO each 1 1 • Ford new chairs $25 each 3-cabl- b r 1 k e d r um S 2 O net henglng wall unit wt1h 631 ·370 t shelves S25 per cabinet. ZENITH color c:onaole S50 Strawberry Short Cake bedding. comforter $5- S l S each All alze P8'>8' St·SS Toaater oven $7 Books 10C·SO. ladles Levis atte 16/ 18 S3 Sat· urday 8-4 304 1 Babb StrMt. Costa Meaa a.. tween Bear and Felrvlew Many lamps from $10 each 786-8183 good condition SSO New HILD'S red 13" E T bike Queen Size el ectric S 15 Girl's pink battery blanket by Nonhern S12 operated trike S tO Selling anything with • Small mixer $5 Hamilton 642-9481 Daily Piiot Claaalfled Ad Beach blender SS Cast . -----11 a almple matter Iron O\Jtch oven 55. 4 GIRL S clothing sites 4 )uat call 6-42-5678 cast Iron frying pant and S. perfect condition l===============~----------f varied sizes S1-"4 An· 50¢·S3 50 Toy boll S7: Help W11tt4 SlOOjBtlf Waatt4 !1101 t1que meat grinder S20 Booka and toys 50¢· loe bucket S3 Aluminum $2 50 Women's clothing Da1·1y P1·1a1~ stack set of Pols ind size 7 S1 -S3 960-1290 ••••••• •••• • pans lor camping, set GOOD wheel chair SSO • • $4 SO Hibachi dOYble S8 Beautiful old 8mm mov1• • • Old galvanized mop projector with two reel• • • bucket S3 Garage In nice wooden box 120 •. OOLLEDTOI WUTEI •. vacuum cleaner $15 2 378 Avocado •7 C01t1a nick-wall ahelvea $2 Meaa 642'-548t •~ • THE DAILY ptLOT DEADUN f T~SeNIOI M f F i: ""' ClASSlllEO ()fTK,;( H()Un:J ~·~~.\lio.. ,, ,:'~ ....,_ Counter M , ''°" 1 • o"' IOOAM ~OOPM "'-'•• • ~ 1' :::: I CO AM 6 00 PM t=_;• l;: : ::: ;----·-· 1 . ,•_, ~ . ~ 'f -·---. . ... ~ i ·--,..t . ~ .. " ; .. ......... - Found 8113 Kitten brwn/wtlt. Harb<>< view PIMM can 640-1529 FOUND ADS ARE FREE CaH: ~....,.... ..... -.. --.. ~ , .. j ~ .:.~' ... •• ...... 9100 •ll•nUY/ HMULIPftOI h9 Jolly Roget Corporate office 11 looklng IOI' an ex- pertenc.d aecretary for tt\9 op.ration• !Mpart· ment Thia poaltlona r• qulr .. good typing akllll, a pleaaanl pt\OM man· ner. and general office knowledge Prior word proc .. alng & on llne comput., ahllls • definite plual Xlnt beneflta & working condltlona with a growing company. Apply rn peraon btwn 8:30am-4:00pm TIE .llUY RHH 110. 11042 lllltftt '"· fnfH lH/210..0H 1 ...11...,l1_w_aa_!!f __ s._.l!O ..... !!lt WaalM llH 1111 Waat.. 9111 ltlt Wu ... Banking •• -.... ··-n• FRIDAY TYP'e WOAKEA UUL ... nlll ua1ta•waa1 _..._ _, Det'all oriented. Ute or llttgatfon & tu at ... ,_,.. n.x. hra. TYl>lng & flgur• bkk .tltxlble, n-emtcr tornty. Non-amoker Tl....U •Pt. J.tf 780-3890 M·F f.'.154&-9326 Nwpt Bch. SW\d NeUmo The 1n1toe office of tt\9 DUii nPllT to tilrlng Partn.t. GOO! Feder11 Oepoall In· lllllAI. IFFIOI B!rch St, Suitt 2000 auranoe Corp haa Good QfOW1h poe1t1on In pttuant phone manMt, N•wport BHch. Ce lmmed. operllnge for per· Operallona o.c>t. at COi'· filing. varlou• office 92660 aona with the foflowlng porete Otflo• of rea~ dutlet. FI T, non•tmok•. ~_.,.ln--:Cet::--e--1=-or~ed9'1'=--.-. exp«· taur1ant Qheln Po.itlon ONSITE Photograpna, lady on bMCh In W• •Min 2 yrs bantdng expt1r. requlr .. xlnt typing ttcllte 3303 Hatbor Blvd, Unit Newport. Dan, worl In a note d9pt. Of loan exper w/word pro· !•5. Co a ta Men. 8$1-3331, 9llM 646-723' d9pt C*aing a plu9. Varied 540-0M8 • Abklty to type min general office dullea. --1-----•• -.,-,,.--111.,..--LIU Pl.U• 40 WPM 20-30 Hrt ptwtc to start. ~ p'd Loan ProceHo e Strong verbal & written Wiii d9Yelop Jnto IUll llme lull Of part lime. "4.00 nHded for growln1 communication aklll• poeltJon. Apply In petaotl p/hr. 505 SOth St. Suite Ananclal Co. Xlnt ..iar Bankl~ exper.11 r~lred 9am--4pm, at; • 203, N.B. 873-7911 & commlallon ~ the !:,~ ~!.'fnot ~ Tll a&.Y H111111. IDIUl lff10I ~,;. ~ /1 ~ c~~ oeed $20,000. ptyr and 11142 IRlettt &tt. P/tlme. Job lncludea Daily Piiot PO Box 1MC wtll be baled atrlctly on lnlH btlkpg, typing, non"'81ftkr eo.ta Mela, Cal t2t2t Pf'IOf exper. & education 114/JIO-Oll1 only 432--0487 The F.D.l.C. offeraa great --------HAIRDRESSER & MANI· IWITIU. •mn• benefits package lnclud· DUii nPtlT CURIST w/cttent•. C.M. ancfyman for all pl\8Mt o Ing Dental & Vision Pack· for the legal dept. to ualat aalon-70/30. 4 Day week. upkHP In Newpor :e l~f~•t=-~~': In typing, nttng and oth• &45-5924 Beach office bulldlng c •II Per a 0 n n 81 8 t clerleal duties. Typing eo ... • •YJlll Steady work for matur1 wpm req. Own car a -reliable man. Call Mon 976--6-400. EOE mu 1 t . ca I I Judy, If llllllGA Fri. 6'4-1526 AM' a only. 642·4321. ext. 316 fOI' LOAN PROCESSING IWIDTUllll BANKING TELLER GREAT WESTERN SAV· INGS. one of Callfomla'a leadlng financial lnllltU· llona hu an Immediate opponunlty for a Teller In our Coate Mesa branch. You ahould have e11sh handling experience, fK•ferably In a financial inatltutlon and you rmiat enjoy extensive publk: contact. Light typing and 10 key are required. We'll raward your enthusiasm with •n excel· lent c:ompenaatlon pack· age and the opportunity for peraonal and pro- reaa1ona1 growth. If you're lnt•ested. pleaae apply In person to: appt. OFFICER. lmmed. open. IUlll Ol&IT Ing. min. 2 yr1 PfoceMinO lmf LIYIL •HLY PtLIT & cloalng loena. our vntapc>ed Potentla ., CLERICAL • position ' may qualify you for ar OLDI TfftlT avallable also. entry level polltlon In OUo PIT tr•"* Of'*1ted tw• Call Loan Oltloer management tral~ Pf'O ne9s nd• QW\'I ofc cler1c El Toro -76&-510S gram. Four pt\ ... train good typing & /.hoM 8uene Part< • 739-1300 Ing preparu you to• iklll• euentrai 97 2250 Santa Ana · 55&-1212 Branch Manager pos -------· ----Equal Oppty Employer ltlon. $18K to atart OIWOTHI 1s t-2883 F.D IC I .._.....1 f II I HOSTESS/CASHIER PM 1---------. . . • -ng u t me atllft, tamtty conee ahop. W. UIYU collec:tora In the lrvtoe Call George 65G-573S tter9,I Awning ln9taller~ ., .. to perform contlnu· ------------Exp. helpful &45-2244 oua collectlon effora on ... aullll delinquent accounta. Aa NMdtd. Good houra, 1111111-lWll ~beofou1 .~~d!!t~you good psy. Call Robbie's rldl. bloctt, exper'd, '°' ... n ...... TWU .. , " con-Reg & Mop 5-48-0757 So. O.C Contractor tac ting borrowera by 0 SE EEPER 2 ~ 493-t 123 art. Spm phon9 to reaolve cMtln-H U K • quency problem•. You per weetl. Mon & Fn. i--1-E-lllAL--n-llT--IFO-- wm review b<>rrower1 n... per hour. Must speak tlon, lnauranoe. or & recommend action u ~llah. Ex~d & REFs. thopedlc exper. d•· neceuary. You poaMM C evee 7 1580 a1rable. aatary operi (ct. knoWledge of conaumer 1110 _...._. pendln9 on exp•r ) credit collection practice • ,._,.._ """··•1•• & ooed well avail. at Mlallon Pizza, .,.,..., -GREAT pr urea .. u COOi< COUNTER & 1--------- famlllarlty with collection DELIVERY DRIVERS llllUL llOTY WESTER. lawa. Thia Polltlon re-....... frHf-'-f /T quires xlnt verbal & writ· neaded. FIT or PI T. • .. re ""'' ten akllla. Prevloua bank· Please apply within. lltl ...... W tfo SAYINGS Ing or finance exper. • 31952 Del Obispo, S.J.C. ',., ,,.f Ml-7111 3200 Park Center Drive plus. Salary wm not ex· 581· 1606 CostaMesa,CA92626 ceed S19,000. p/yr. lnauranoe IEl.WMlllH Please aend y~r resume Ill. llll I CUii M & PM anltt.. Hour~ Equal Opportunity to F.D.I C .• attn Person-The lnllM office of the plus mlleag9964-2581 Employer M/F/H nel, P 0 Box 7s.c9. New-Federal Depoalt In· Found: Blk A9t mix Male ACCOUNTING CLERK IUPI ••••n•-Po rt e •a c: h . c • auranc41 C«P has Im· llm &SllSTUTS undef 1yr. Upright ears, E.xper In potting, manual -_, 92653-74-4549 EOE mediate operi~ In our pie to ualat Mot., White on clles1, lip & tall AIR. knowledge of aging Clothing Mtg needs ACC1 COMPANION llve-ln lnaurance Dept. The aruigeB. Newpor1 Beect Wlde Blk leather collar helpful 556-6222 Rec Aasfatant, manual wtlnda Fri 6PM-Sun 6PM entry level INSURANCE rea. E.xper. helpful. A.-Very trlendly Vic Cemeo system now, teatn com-C ERK I ...., tired welcome. Phone Shores. Call NB Animal &COHm PIY&ILE puter later Duties also In· Nwpt Sch area N·amkr, L requ res tt\41 ,.,,.. 8-12 noon. 642-8252 Shalt• 6'4-3656 Detall minded person to 1111 elude phones. flllng trana req'd 548-3025 loWlng exper: Found: DESERT TURTLE Accounts payable pol· Mon-Fr1 8am-5pm $6 CISllTILllJ : i~.: = polldea ltlon In busy Orange p/hr start. North Cotta ASSISTANTS _ __._,,, for & rv--'u-Near Broolehurst/Adams C ty Ad A A/P Meaa. Maul & Sona. ,........., ,. ....... '"'" IOTll 1om HB. 963-5288 .~~-r~ulr!,. in 986-15 tO Karen buay hair aalon In • Xlnt V9fbal &. com-A,.... ...... ..,.. ..., .,... v-Newport 6-4&-7197 munlcatlon lklHa FOUND: fern Pit Bull, 7-10 ksy by touch, typing a •••f SO-•H e Mu11 be conlcieneloua vallabte In Newport mo'a old Vic Springdale muat Excellent fringe -.. .,. B e 1 & Slater, H.B. 840-5561 benefits SendreaYmeto misc. mlnOI' repatrs tor ClllSELllS Aa&:~rct~~1~~1~ .. our P~:,~~red . xpb~rt ·~~~ F ,.,__ S Mrs Bntcke, PO Box aallboat charter fleet. p .... ti ............ ~ cou-....... 1neur'""""" "-t. you wtll .-... ...... Muat have cs. ound ._,,.an hepard. 8710. Newport Beach, 6-45-7100 .,, ..... ....,,,_ ·---.,..,.. ·~r Dover Shores erea, N.B CA 92658 ora wanted. H91p boyl b9 raponalble tor· pendabte tr8f\8P()rtatlon 631--0860 __ ll&T WHUI and glrla 1ollclt new e V«fflcatlon of and be O\IW 18 years old --ACOllm REOEIHIU P/Ume HS/College 11u subscriptions on their lnsurenoe on all real Seven day delivery wttl' Found In Npt H1a. Young dent io work on ketch. paper routes Must enjoy estate loena no collectlng. Call 10AM male labtador shepherd Muat have experience. 63 t-8480 · wortclng with 10-t3 yr • Ptacl.ng comi>rehenalV• ·•PM Monday • Friday. mtx red gold dog With a lrvtne m1a '37 hr/Wk. Cal1 olds. Early evening hours llablllty lnauranoe on 6-42-4333 curty tall 6"42·8885 lor appt. 660--0727 CO'T Fiii THAT work daya/ llexlble hra. F.D.l.C. owned property 1-------- Found keys on PCH. N B: • llllT JOl1 Commlulon only. • Review of property tor UllY acrosa atrMt from Cappy Al SllVIOES Call Bruce Emsley adequate cov81'age. for 3 chlldren (2 achoo! Cafe, ldent. 83 t -2423 The Orange Coast Dally 642-432 t ext 206 • Maintaining tlcklera aged) llv.ln pref. prlv rm. Found .,,..__ tool, fall on Pilot la looking for tlelp In HOIEIOUID t OUllE OIUT In • current status 5 day wk. Lit• hoo ... .--~-· Its Ad Servlcea Dept. aa1ay .,LIT • Preparation of monthly kMplng, aome cooking, truck In C M. Fri. morn-SELL IY .,.... n report• driver pref. Salary/wk Ing. Describe 642-5852 ~esponalbllltlea wlll In-e Computer Input plua bo9rd. Call Mar) elude pick up and d• TELEPllOIEt 549-3"'" .. FOUND. small female livery of ads. pulling OHITll •LPIF·tl•t Candldatea muat have ap-..._ Beagle. Vic 23rd & tearaheeta, proceaalng P/T or FfT. ChOloe of Bakery on Balboa laland. proprlate experience. 1NA--N-N_Y_f_or-ln-fan_t_to_3_yr_a Elden. C.M 646-7378 ada. and a variety of houra II yours Call T H Daya. Call appt 873·8Me Banking 11 a pis•· MUI· Loving, prof. your home LOST: Buff Cocker Span -other duties Ca.ndldate · mum aalary 11 t9,ooo.. Xlnt refs &48-1238 mus I be extremely or-A• a o c I at• a Te I e . OllSllll 11&11 p/yr. The F.D.l.C on.a••-----------'Chel&ea' apprx S yrs old, ganlzed, responsible and marketing, 953~70 great beneflta package. 1111111 ~.~~ ~~3~~~h able to worlc well wt1h QUllH·MSEW&IEI ~~f!ryllr ~oot lnclUdlng Dental & Vllk>n Rapidly expanding homti othera FIT P/T Permanent children acroa• dealo· coverage If you would health agency nffdt LOST Choe brwn trg etan-Send reaume Attn LIM Crown Hardware CorONI ted I terMC11ons H.S Ilk• more Information, R.N.'S. L.V.N.'1, C.N.A.'a ~~oog~a.!n~.'.~r~o Smith, to cMI Mar 673-2s0o ~~adu:ie w/avallabll.lly ~~~geaonne1. at :u~=i::-~riv Sml reward 540-976-4 llUll( Cl&IT CASHIER • Part-time WIH to work part time hOUf'S 1 ••-••-IAJIT DOCTORS & NURSES. IAIU PILIT train S4 /hour Mra .. ualoned Two °'*"'" _,......,.." • 4000 Birch St. LOST Gold Mesh Bracietet P.I ha 1HO Camp 6-45-003e Inga avallable. Apply to nper Xlnt oppty fOf' re-Newport Beach 851•2772 Watch Great sentimental • personnel dept. by T~ llabte honelt peraon with 1---------- value. Reward 497-3718 Ctst1•u,Ca.12121 OAmEll day 8127185 an eye IOI' detail. Cell Too many mouths to reed-; • I 30 N B Ma kit_.._ CITY OF COSTA MESA Exotica, 41M-213 t Flnd a horM for yOYr crll· trHal I ·area. nage ...,,..., 77 Fair Drive, C.M ters In cl1asll1ed Attrac lntell. StWlF 5l AIDE F u ..... 1n PIT. 1111111 & offslte f\lnctlona. Send EOE 76-4-5350 ClaNlfled Ada 6-42-5878 6-42-5678 looks 44, S'3, 115 lb. teacher In whlchr rm/brd r•ume to P.O. Box 126, loves l>Ch, theater, travel, 1 S2SO mo 6"4S·23S7 c/o Dally Piiot, P.O. Box CllTMR lllYIOI sail. jog, booka/wtne/llre ANS SERVICE Exper pref, 1580 C.M. CA 92626 QUll P&IT Tiii Lives In COM MMt prof. Cordboarda Immediate flnanclally secure S/W/M opening, daya. 760-8305 OWllFID The Dally PllOt hes lm- almlllar other lntereat. ------------•-•-•-mediate opening for Cue- ANt you out there? Late &P&RTIHIT IAIMEI -•-•NIWW torMr SeNlce Clerk to ... what happenal P.O. 21 Unlta. Costa M"•· No lo.IT DIOITIYE work In our bUay Ctrcul•· Box 9473, N.B. CA 92660 peta. Experienced, aeml· N tlon o.c>artment Mutt b9 retired. 855-0685 Mded tor New Homea dependabi. and able to Fii SIRLES HL Y1 • n d Rec r u I t m en t handle hHvy phon .. GREAT EXPECTATIONS Alli HTAIUI Advertlalng Sal.. at with a pMIUant telephone Dating Club Memberahlp wtll tra.ln lntervlewl Mon· rapldly expanding local voice. 20 Houra p/WMtt for aale at• aavlnga Alk· day. 492-200S d a 11 Y new• P • P • r . Monday • Friday. Call Ing '100. ~• Ctirol •m •••••ao AgrHalve, a.elf-di•-e.t2-4321 ~ ~. A..ic 818/302·2S26 daya " -clpllMd lndlvtduala may tor Tracey. 213/692-4838 eve Wl'IMI Alignment. Bratt•. eern exC91*1t lncom. ---------- riil OVRLStRRPPtnG 8 1nCORPORAted FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE Ovatatrapplng Incorporated apeolalll:., In High Speed, Stat..ot-tM-Art P1aatlc Str-wlng M•· c:hlnet and Conveyora. We are Meklng • Rep- r.aentat!Ye to IMtall, eervio. equipment and train cu11omer peraonnel In their maintenance and UM- We require: -1-3 yMra wortt ·~ -Strong Mechanlcal Aptitude each Camping Potty $3 -;-; • Part timt' opt"o10g in Laguna Beach • Car top carrier $8 16 IBM typ4Jwrlt• model . B • area. Earo up to 16.00 pt>r hour for • Fun IOvtng. tall. voluptu· Inch otellallng fan S7 $50 Antique dreaaer • • ou., down to earth, 30 yr Sc:rMn door 2.8 .. •8'8" $50 Lawson recliner • rollrrtin~ for monthly 1ub1cription•. • yno wtit a1heletlc rem S8 wooo.n door with c:l1alr SSO Antique high : Expt"rit"Ol't' preft>rnd but not re· : looking tor athaletlc. glau ~nel• 2'8"x8'8" chair 118 960.1290 • quired. Mutt bt> at leut 18 years old. • witty. romantic, am- $8 F0td ,,,, ton truck hub JEWELRY tc·2~ Kitch-•. C.11 lO A\1 4 PM Mr K.lrk.tand. •' ~'r:titrK,:,'~ .. •1 2~ caps S2 NCh 2 arc weld· enware 1C·S 1 HouMhold e ~·· ... " """ Ing hood• SS MOh St• decorations tc·50c e 642·4321. Ext. 207 e •over •nJoya dining. Tun. Up. N.wport Tl,. (eatery + commlsalon). llUYllY PllSll Ctr, 3000 E. eo .. t Hwy. beneflta and advanc»-full time, 18 yra/old« Corona cMI Mar. IY*lt QPPOttunlfy. AQen· Broadway Flowler Shop. cy Of' newapaper ex-2750 Harbor Blvd. C.M llTI NI 111¥111 perlenc• nec:uury. Dental/Ortho a--... and l"'ht ri:;.tra ..,_ "-d ..-....... Attn· p...,.., ~· ... , ....... ~ • ...,..., ............ . ....,., Beneflta. 4'A Dy9 Exp Tlr• Ctr, E. Cout Blevlna. o-·d NB 642-2628 Hwy, COrona def Mer ~ Banking ti&• GUil lllYll -Some EJecirlcal Knowledge -Travel Involved -Strong tnterperaontll kHte We PfOVkM -Selary -Compeny Auto -Travel ExoenM -CompettvtlV9 a.n.flta. b91ted radial tire 205·14 Clothes acc:eaaorles • • danc.. travel, tennla & S8 Colt owno.d IP(lnga 2~-SO. Deak s 10 and • CllOIU.,... •PT • IW't Thia la the OMI Send S8 Trallr lloht hooll-up more 5.4prn Satur· e '""' • • detail.CS left• to PO Box ·s3 Spring bera and dsy/Sunday 2472 Eld«l • 1•2·•121 EIE e 5370, St• 229, Santa bt11Cket1 IOI' R...a httch ttF, Colla Mna • • Ana, CA 92704 $30 HaJt mower edQ9f LIKE -.. tw-1-bo---,-•• OR"NOE COAST O"IL" PILOT •• Have Selectavlalon 328 $8. Woman'• allvef gray n .. ~ n x IPf ng ,.. ,.. ' h .. •~ • • c .,,.... mattress good quality • l30 w a.y Str_. Col•• M.-CA t2en e h0f'Tl9 computer• "9ed elp ,.eir p......, -•P •• ,~ . • AN EOUAl OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • to understand ~7438 hair dry« $.4 Canvaa S3S Pleno rOlls S 1 50 purM with rope h•ndlea each 548·9597 • : L°'*Y w/m coll tNCh9f S3 $0 Cerom board S2 MAGNAVOX -te-le-v-11-10-n •••••••••••••• •••••••• •••• want• to m"t mature Pair Of tender mount mlr· $46 Needs some work. woman for low & compa- ror1 for C•f $12 Pickup colored 18" 642·4362 TMTNIU Q~~ ,S\ ... ,( -/)t, ~Q.• •DU nlonahlp Into 80'1 but ald9 mounted rear vi.w 'uuu v~ l'"l.J ~~ 'II <r ~ 0 •• tetlve, ieanlt•n. mvacv-r rnlrrort $10 Camper AAOIO controlled gtlder ,..,., ""Cl-'• ' •OM>• 8-od pt\, 111 nam9 •tc to at\911 wtndow 1 foot by 3 kit lpar11y auembled) Ro09<. Ad 130. Dally Pltot foot by 3 foot S6 Turf $25 Radio c:ontrOI (bf'and PO 15e0 Cotta ~ allcer S2S Propane new) $25 2 louvered C.92626 llNn UlllTAIT MIL Y PR.IT Now hiring full & per1 tllM 1 •-•..,.... • NI W. llJ It. driver• tor tt\9 South -.•-•-...... IA County Olal·A·Rid41 Pr~ Tl....U ta. gram Peld training. Uni-~ A Mlf·atar1er to ..... t '" --------• form• $4.25 plhr ttart. 11•1y Pl II :~1 :=:-r! ~ -..,-1ce1-------=..,.,,,,,.,,RS..,,· a_s_g._9115 .• •••••••• • 1 Real E•1•t• pr.--tiet, OLDI _...., DRIVE , ctOll country. ...,........ ,, .... , No 111p '*· Cellf no. • ii -• Need• to lnd~dently If you'r• 1 Mff·•twter and MacO Yacht • Ml P TUii • ,.,.arch & oontrOI of fleXlbl9 abOUt Job aaalgn-req. r-oor •. ,. -• • budget for owned Real m«ttl, tM F.0.1.C. hu a 1631 PlllC*ltla. C.M. • 111.1..... I ' • E.etala pr0pet11 ... Hetda fob IOI' you. Our dMllon •mll 111111 • --.i.. LIK • •••w • to Independently re· of bank llquldatlon cur-IWl IU llllllllY : It you are in High School or Jr. High • ... rch & oomp11e data. rently 11 .. oPenlnot for • and would like t.o earn $2~.00 t.o •I You'll alto be reeponafbte ......, .. c1er1c typltt who ..... P.W e ••/\ 00 l __ ,_. d h tor Mlal>llatllng tlctller &. aver-oe typing 'PMd• W fr~ e.My • 41\1, n COnuu_,tons an IJlO~ eac 1111ng 1ya1M11 for th• 50WPM The f'"D 1 c of· (lU)lll-nl• • week-gjve us a .c.all. You can work • Send r..ume to: OVALSTRAPPllG llC<ltPCltA 1tD 110$5 Condor Ave., Foumaln V.i!fey. CA 92708 cat•IY11G hNter $8 Hind wood door• S35 and '40 I• M u s T I crank IC9 cr .. m frMJer Camping cu~ with -.... ,,..-.J-j"'l ........ ,-,--wtth t gellon llberOlUI '901 t12 Clotr* SO.·U _ _ . _ _ buefget ~rtmw'lt rera a great ~11 •. PART fl.ME In t.he afternoons and •. Thole wt\O would be Inter· • Mlntmum 2 YMt1I bank· ~age lnctudlng dentel II --1 "ted 1n beginning a Ing aJ(ptrience 1n •not• & vlllOn COYWllQ9. It you • ., .... ,.,.. • vminp and still have time t.o enjoy • tub S8 Vollu1wagen i.tt Booka 2~·S 1 Hou" ...__._ _ __. __ ......_...__, or rtght eics. r..,. w1ndoW hold 1tem1 and dllhet l K R 1 P E I II Voluwagen tall llgnu 104·'6 2 ear ,..ta 120 --T-------.---1 rlgM and left f, 0 "" Aec:ofda s 1 Antique • I r I womeri • 1m11at1on "'' trunk S2S Tab* S2·110 ... -. ....... ..___ .... __.__... oott llktoew S12 size 1~ ShOee Sl·S! Snow tire .-------. JoQatnQ _,11 llD 12 S6 cM1n1S18 S1..-.o and 2 I S 0 N E 0 I ~ Priito lMo-cOOkefSI •P••h•r• 1 20 Wood I I r r -On 111•··· ~lliM "~ Men'• turtle neck drepe rooa S-4 eech Sat· ... ~__._ ... __.__. ,,..,. -CW''',,,. t111 •'~" ~,.,. medium S3 4 urday 9. • 18 7 23td wet• pe<G !Mia Nor>'"--l __, curt.,n penei1 AO" trHt Coate Meu I W I 0 * A H I wtoe .as" ~ i2 tiaCtl s-5159 ... --.Ir' ..,..I -1-1 ........ r.....-1 o -... .. . . ............ atnoculert extra wl«M RECORD album•. folk. · "' 1 1 ~ .... ..._, _.,. 1X3& ~,.. '35 roe« '** country t t ,... ,.. • .,. ._ .. .,. ·~ J "* llund•y ,,_,, eech. 8oOktSf415 Sat r J' r 1· 1· 1: I' r 1 lam pm 20121 urday tam-2pm Pleae . -..... · - . h~ A~. Senta P•rll on ltttet 128 j { J I I I I I } AN ... , .. 75&--0m Monte VIII•. Co••• . . . . . . . . . '° .. ".,,,. s..2-,.1• MeM Apert,..,.,.., , ' 1a111-1.m &unn 11 ............... 1211 1tudy In Pf'ectleal -t or lolln -t woutd Uke more lnfor· llUftlf-• your summer. We offor complo ~ • CN'lltlenlty bued on tt\9 •Mutt be oonldentlout & matlon cell perlOf'lMI. 81 pettp/h&.r ~tim.H11.!'9"-, .. ~ao14 : tta.ln.tng and provld U'anlpOl'at.lon : ~~:.~z= e:l=:~~ .... ~6400Eoe !ASY~Y-:ce>JEY,'~~.~::,:1 .., ....... , • -"'"""· PU lllDI i;,S.!:. . .t'"':: : and It la noueven doyu w k. c.me I k1laeu On. 4114 ~.!~~In· ~Corp o.::" ,!!; No ~ 0.-ua gel new cua\Olnttl for our• WWW IOt c:.et;;;o °' e Good 1YPI, .ec1111 openi,. tor n.. ~ MH·eddt•H•lf • neW'fpeper and have a aood Ume l buMlem. Laroe & Mly For m0tt ntormatlon To qu.-y 'IOAJ ,,_..have ~~ '"~ ~ : whit you're doin& It. Come out and I equip~ In H~ ~ c.n F 0 .1 C Pw· 2 yr9 ...,..,. In fling, eort• • ...... '1 .._ • ...1-. •• u.1...... bou ... _.... a.at f?µ)t74-f~ tonne1(714)176-&400 '"9 & c:ihec*tna tlforma '""~""· ... --. • hat w In: ..u..u .. a t .,"" ' a , ••IN ~ • Wono.tut wo:;;Q ot doCUmantatlon. ~ ' • you11 be glad you dld. C&U roday and I ... .... ,....,.. or Shopping, tlOllt at lnabtnk'tnot.cMpt. lu fl.llLlll PIT ••cart ICtmOl'rOW! Call Mr. F..arl Tlllf.... 'f0'.11 ,.,.,._ ~ pfua The F.0.1 C ofWI a t5120 tva per..-. Int•· : ~B-70~ Of 241 ·8432 ., W• ltuy Tr\dl o.dl D•llY Pilot Cla11Hted .... , ~ ... _, Pa•v.: *-l'*d. AM 10 a PM Ad• To ll(aoe )l'O'lf act, fnctuding .,...1.. on the 19th & !Ott\, .i : ORANG! COAST OAl\.Y PILOT I ...... , .... a..n call 14t-• and let • COYWege. ,..... calt Hupott Hl8181'1, ... • 138 w . ..,. ... eo. ~ CA-f Cell We'fM Mall,,... fted Ad-Vllor t1Mp ~ EOE Dove St. Htiwpot1 e..oh. e AH OUA.L ~WTV ™" t 754-IUI "°" 116-6400 Ho phone c:affa .,._, •.• •••• ee e e •••••• e e ee •• e ··~ , ... • I • ! , ...,,.,.. ll!fltlrWu tell 9101 •RBILT.•L U•m PIT t1A'M-3PM ~ ... HP/a car r91:,,~~· SI:" vt~~ omc.. '°'pr-. ._. eooount In the .,_ AUTUT aouth Cout P1az.a .,. ... rot-~ .... .... Pono< tary °' law En· p/ttf, Mt 11tne, no aper. fcwcement pref, Retu.d '*" 175-4417 :::"' enGOUtlQtd to .... /Lift PAatM PEOUS FUii timt r.n-. SECURITY SERVICE OAIAOI UU Aot HOW CLASS.,JID "' ant Hl llLOW "4~8 e-s 29 So QINMll. Org ...__,~----._ __ 833-tn1 C.nu .. l llar 1122 Cot11 •t11 - ~!~·e.i lllY111 ITL lntU GiiO arm NW, ta6' uw. S;.1.;.t~/S~u:..;n;.;;-~A;;.•"'fr•fg--~•;.;;1~76~ Co ..... 9nergetlc r!~ Exper. wl rei. 15 hr-+tl,,.:. drill P' .... dinghy with Cot Tbl l20, £nd Tbta. TITITI ~ wf1tl good ~ & 112 Sun on Union 78 018 mtr, 9* ~ pattl Iota of UMful lutnlt\n 1lcU11 l bookkH I~ Nwpt Bel\ &4.4~7161 ' 809~ Mergll9flte Cd~ 719 Center St 6-48-~ ALL MAl<ESI lcnowt.dQe. Atk IOf' Tan.. lllY IT SAT 9-5. 2718 San Joa-Toole, wood 111n., C>oot<a. $1" DOWN 131-MC>o G • L lmllUT qutn Hiiia · RCS/bac11< of. gl&Nwat•, Clothe9. dolll, Ir-. ee&-00e5 Oeliver1 Ally lMM OOd ui.aman. base pay Gelaon'e 0u.i1ty turn kl1cn.tlftf•, much mllc. ll.l-llYlll Wll .,. NllllllL ptu1 g•n•roue com-Hammond Of'gan Mlee ~3 Babb St Sat M n W it Pat1 TlfM !Y9nlna1 + OM mlaalon. Apply In peraon. ' -----I. ' 1 • .,. Ill/HM• ....ic..,d dey. 76"1-8822 SH Ed. Huntington ti.... 2f YARD SALE: Sx~. FWtrlg, lttrtl -• 11•/Ul· 1111 Center CarwUh, 1eoe1 gat •t~v•. 27 comm 8tg SCl'W\ fr' sony IPIUl'lll Buch Blvd, H B -· .... IUT mower. 83 eorva1r. 114 peti.c:t condition MUii LllllH Tl Lllll PBX l COmPt.lt• Con--.,.. ton Y• Hciet, 5a 16 HP Mii-moving $7951080 Vlfllon1. Alt ttilft1. FfT l lantll I llEOllYIM !very 'Sunday Oran~ °"Ibo.Id, GD. ~. (7l4)180-3e05 l OllYILD Pllllln J01nourtwn11y &40.1777 WarehouH a111111nt CoutCo4i-o-Falrvtew& MotOf'cYClee•tc .ic Set , .... ., ..... Ohr Mon-Fri 7·30arn ... 30pm' Adami, eo.t1 M ... Ad· Only 2?3 E. 20th. C.M. JVC StW90 pcwtable VCR. "" .... ORO!A DESK & W11• ~ 75 p /tlr to start NOf'th mlallon & Pariltng FREE Mt It • I 41 Panuon!e Cemer1 1750, HUNTINOf o::'!ACH h~M wtc p /T Start Coell Mesa. Ron Of' Dan, SI** S 10 432-5380 -W IC coet S 1800 new 2yf'I ago CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH '""'*'· 84s-eae1 9M-1s10 a;. m11c rumltin. 497-&ee1 .,.2-()631 5-40-$184 ~~.~M:ka11no c.n1er STITIOIEIY 125 Clearbrook Lane on ~.rug, Cheirs, mlec. INh ttr/ --- alley Mor.. SIJP9' '0tat 606 S•avl•w St 1ta' 7110 a ... ltnlct1/ Floor Guwd1, anedt bar, StOf'e In CdM "Mda Salel Sob Of' Twrt 847-0022 P.-.on. FfT 5 0.ya Xtnt ---.,~=-:::""'.'-:-=:---working cond1 Eapeclally Sew MactllM Hemmond 497-3581 1 Parts H IS 0rgan Mdl M. clothing, 1-•• 11 e 1 c!i' SklOP. A™ POT TIIE nM c11ent• e1s.1010 1•w1lry ml1c 1t•m1 ::C:: 10 •xi>«lence ellwlt1 2·P22~_15 SBR on F«d 10.-Spm 's.11sun IUUll MU Newport 57):J5'75 2~~'8. :; S:-.:5 poettlona ava11e1>i. at tl'll ST10111tt ir•1 Dally Piiot nh•P•P•r ._.. wor1llng sa1urd1y and D•p•ndabll energetic 3-Flmlly Sale· GrMI llurtl A~J~'tr. ca::hu~~ ts, tr 4-H78x15$.45p<t31-3701 See Dlmee • Una ad Set 1n1q Miia,' c:af• t1b*: M A 81 lnL116' dingt\y '75 8ulek Skytiewk fOf' .... 9"" l67 23rd St CM tumltu,., ofc ctir1, eemp-• 2~ hp CNIM'n Carry for pert• only Cell Sundey morning• Earn Yi°"no man n.o9d for $-4.50 per-hour p1u1 gu lgtlt stock work and ln- allO'*anc. Muat hlvtt voicing Afternoons 1.atg41 eat or plctt-up Ind 20.-25 hra p/wk $4. p/hr b9 II .... , 16 YMfl old clear Call Nouvelle Vie, Call Bruoe 842"'4333 Miss MlchMll, 752~ 84t-5158 Ing~. tampe, •te. SAT motor Compl w/alr 714/131-9220 Clolhlng, 1oy1, motor· <>Ny. 9-4. No ..,.1y blfd1. pum.p & oars. Gd COnd l•ttl Wut .. -~ .. ~ ... ~ oyeles, queen bd, Toyot1 No dM!efa. 1216 High-Sett offer over 1550. Call .. Truck ur .. & wnle Aug land or, WMtclln 875-3445 °' &42-5937 --"'O"A"N"ell!R§llW'li•W..,.. __ 17118 2285 Columbia ·-·-• ·-·-I ••tt• uya1r 0LDSMOBILEll10NDA . -.••n ar11•-1 ---· n1n••11 R&O MECHANICAL TECH SUMMER Everything from Capt chrs Acc.NOrlel only Sat 9-3 2 man, good cond $295. - Part Um., Looking'°' r• 10 pou & pane, b9drolll. 74• via Lido Nord 850-90181&31·3792 TIP HLLll !!'1:0t~~to,~:~~::~~ JOBS ~=~~i.~~~ ~~ ftt~1.0r Udo 1119 Pt .. r lb 7012 FOi 1111 CUI a aseembly. 81'° t .. llng EARN Gigantic Salel Furn. W99t ~~:_a :.i~.1~!'~: 17' CRESTLINER with 2650 HARBOR BLVD g'av~. i:8::~~. ~ saddl1, l1mp1, 1t•rt1c>, ctottlt SAT 6-3pm. 2909 lrallef All regls eurr9nl COSTA MESA etc See Otm1-a-lln• Alt• Vlat• Or Eutbluffa S695. Call 645-6746 ~9&W &45-<4630. MONEY 3134 Kerry Ln, Set 9..s 0on·1 MIM tM Gatage 11' llnllLI flEOTllO WI llY AU IAIU PART TIME, ''YP9· Ille. PRIZES MULTI-FAMILY SAT sa .. ollMYNI LOllOf IAYWT USEOCARS&TRUCKS occu .. hahld errand1 for 81m-4pm 3145 Kerry good 1tuftl Sat Only 9-3 GrNt Bav Crul~ Good COME IN OR CALL FOR ~ :~ ~~1U'~ Lane Cost• M ... Furn . 638 via Lido Nord condlll~~ s1000 oeo FIU lPPUISll p/hr. 631-5338 TRIPS . clothel, dl•hea. ecc LOTS OF GOODIES All-H/675-5937 W/&46--0588 0.LILLO HJS P811ctng lot Mt. 6 b\.111· tlquea. mite ltema, player 19· T -Bird Formull OMC DllYllllT llOIPTlllllST T n....a moving O..k. piano. blk... rallroad 190hp. 76, 110 hrs 18211 BEACH BLVD for buey rMdlcal front Of-chair fishing llcille & ti... clothH & IQya hauled 8164 Xtnt cond tiUNTINGTON BEACH no. Fun tlm. 846-3824 SUMMER tOOIS. equip Set, 6117 Set/Sun 6-4 , 1127 e1s-o2ae 147-Hlll Ml·Hll Alt _ _..._.. 959 & 981 w t71h. c M Somerset Lan• __ ,.,_, ---38' Bertrem TWln o.trolt Perm. per1 lllM. N B RMI ltll'f1rl11& th Philco llde/lld9 relrlg W Set t0-3 432 Prospect: Diesels xlnt eond load.cs WI WAIT Y• EI tit. II rm ... le I l&IU PILIT Solld blrctl drop ... , dine Bdrm Ml, antique TV, w/axtr~ P/P S.4-9220 CLl.ll 1111 GAii enthulluttcr.,lebl9tNm ltftfatlf tbl9 •/5 ctlrs $75 Oulltl. blkM, ICUba gMr. cemp-S..TonyRajal play«) Light aceuret• 11 you l/e loo'lclrig 1~ extra •tc 545-M49 lnglllshlng gear. tum etc •2' IUrTllE 1111 typing 55 wpm, n-spendl ,_,._,, °' llke Redecorellng my garagat 1 Set/Sun Found TrMSUtM High speed-aft cabin Twin ·-_..~ rvof •""""""ra..,.... no ... ~·~i .. f (-' .. old & old , , 200 Turbo Pentlna .,,..,.. .. • ,.. .........--·-to go pleoes llke Meglc .. a11e urn ""'· 30 a ~aulc 1'9CO<ds, 40 • S30K In _,__.,_......, .... _t-lo hand .. varied office Moun111n. l<notta Bwry new) Glusw1r1, bookl, & 50 a Manazlnes Antqa '"""'' ...,,,... ..., du!... Including 1ome Ferm. or win Prtzes and xmu stutt. etc. AU p<leed b 0 0 k 1 ~ Eur 0 P • 1 ~ ter tha.n New" Npt lllp & bookk.eplng luncllon1 Awards, Call us nowt We to leave my garege clo1hlng ~··Scotch & Catalln1 Mooring Avall U-S& per hr. Ind hra. are hive MVttf'al openings In empty Sat 9-3. M~ Pl, Maxell 'iapee ·,90 min), S 165K negot1able PIP 1 to 5:30 PM, 5 daye. c M H 9 or F v blwn Wll1on/Vletorl1, Scoteh Floppy dlskl . 111 (714) 964-4800 Start lmmed. Contact 842-4333 · C M 650-8833 newt Wow! Follow '81 17' Baytlner, Volvo 110 OenlM 7141•76-0282 -b 11 f TELEPHONE/SALES SAT 8AM, 274 Stlenwood a oone 10 corner O Full canvas &. trlr Xlnt lllllVATlllllST SI. Relrlg., mena akl Irvine Ave/Holiday, NB. cond $7000. 759-1890 fOf'prlv1tectublnNewpor1 12%-15%-11% boo1a/skls. clothes flltl ha l Oliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- Beactl. Muet "-W good · II 1m11s Books/chart lh9!vM ee Part ot the ChaflCter __ _ --Oak Anllqu.s & tum, etc. .,_. p .. .. l8thlll phOM manner • mull II USllYIS Sal/Sun 3133 K•ry Ln· MOVlng mull Mii 1101 OXIGI arave ,.ug . Comput., PS* help(\All WILL T.Rllll 2pc sect'I S 100. 6' eota w Ste11en1 No 18 CO<ner The ·~~d winning Ship Can 875--0900. $75, (2) 1v991111 S7Sea, Brlatol & Sunnower House ts for sate Great RESTAURANT 6 AM-12.30 PM Moo lhru cottee table $50, Queen Family Funl! 675-6161 IUJ. .a/Fill Tlllt Fri Pror atmosphare. waterbed w/hdb<d S250 luta Au~· 1112,"'"" ___ -=---;-::;~ E>tper. pr«, Mon thru Frt-frMWeycloselnAnahelm SAT/SUN 9AM 452 HugtQarageMie MoVlng. ltlh, Sail 70 4 d•y only Kltch•n a ., ... 524-1890 Mr G SwatchmOf'e, Clg Park 8afgaln1 galore EV9rY-151 Dey §811« w/trlr Xlnt THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1000 HAAllOR Ill VO CO\fA M f\A 641 0010 To l'IJtT \our 1-'J't 11•·,ull ~1·n 11 1· Ut r1·c I 11n ,Hi I ,i II 'll !IV. 642-5678 bi. lU ·eo Dodg4t t. ton, oatm top, v.a. 4 IC>Cf, at«*>+ mOte S5000 oho 380-tt20 '11 J.ep Scrll'l'ltller, SCM< ml, 2 t099 (full & flelf). Rear Milt. em/tm caa. JClnt $8000 790-1941 .......... OYerdf'IW ll'tlnl and mual'I mor• Llk• n•w I (1HCL239) , .... Jctineon & Son Unnoln Mercury W8 Harbor BMS, C.M 714/540-5830 ........ 1•1Ub4 5 9')0, ..,, ~ c.lnper' "*'· •xoellwtt cond (Uc #2010033)(St.k •3571) llHI 1 THEODORE 1 ROBINS 1 /060 !~~~A lllVO (0'>1A Ml \A 04'2 0010 us ·72 ct;;; RI Top, Xlnt n.in- nlng cono. n.-tires. UM for camping. 1urflng hauling s 1100 5"°'"6255 bt" larr1M Adi 9107 'll 1MLS SIOONMHI ... .· -. . . counter h .. p P/tlme. w••-SE/SllP .. ll Cul de NC off Prine.ton thing mu11 go! Fn. Sat, cond. Must see to ep- Mon thru Frldey. 111m to -~ n Furn, golf Clubs 3 wht Sun f&-16 6-5pm 20121 pr.c:tatell $1200 otter l~l " . SYlflEY 01111 • Sa.ncby, Aap1t 11 AR.1ES (Ma.n:h21·April 19) Thisca.nbtadayo(dilCO\'eJ>' Y U mil.kc nctts!>ltr) ch nies, )ou'll be at naht place Jt cruaal moment. Focus on dialogue, adventure manta! Uttus YoulU consid.tt poss pannersh1p or l~I 1p-ccmcnt. TAlJRlJ (Apnl 20..Ma) 20): lnd1Vldual who tsteolle doescare, 11 sincere Know ll, ignore rh06e who make .a:usauon Job at band will be comP-lctcd 1( you state case 1n frank mannrr. Family member talb about hfost k. pou1ble move GEM J CM.ay 2 1-June 20). Someone aucmpu subtcnu . Be aware. alen. protect ~If in emotional chnd\c$ LQve pla}"s major ro~. could push l0&1c side Be ~urc ro aet facts. not fiction. Prot«t pnvacy, med1t.:itc. P1soes 1s involved. CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) You'lf learn plenty about secun1y, ~fet)-basic' :ilucs that include propen~ Focus on durabdll}'. qualny, relattons w11h old~r ind1,1dual poss1bl) family member CapnC'om plays out\Ulndtng role LEO (Jul> 23-.\ug. .?2) You'll rcc.c1v~ reassunng mes.sqc. Early repon could be mtStntcrprcted Po 1t1on 1Htrong. your opinions v.ill be sought. you'll be popular and will gel mv1tallon to travel. Ma1or a 51gnment 1s completed VIRGO (Au1-2>-Sc:pL 2.2): Stress onginality. tmpnnt your own st} h:. rcah1e that you could.hat money Jac\:pot. Take initiati\e, lt'\I t Judgment and 1n1u1uon Spc<·1al no~: avoid hC3\'Y hfhng. Leo native pla}s top role. LlBRA (Sept. :!3--0ct. 22) Trust hunch. d1sc~m mouvcs, make personal appeals and appearances. Cycle 1s b1gh., you'll chOOSt correct cour<;e. linanc1al picture will be bnghter than originally anr1c1pa&cd. i-am1I> member will agree SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 >· What had btto a souree of fear, doub1. \U\p1oon could now be tr.msformcd into reason forcclebrat1on, You'll rt-ce1ve excellen1 hcahh rcpon c.onccmmg family member. < 1t-m1n1. agHtanus pcrwns figurt prominently. SAGl'M'ARIUS (Nov 22-0tt 21): Obstacle 1s removed, wish comes true romance flounshes and )OU.JI SU~sfull) u.t1hzc Powe~ o( pc~ua'>1on Emphbt~ on speculauon phys1cal attraction. added populant~ 011>10 native figures prominently CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19). Dialogue with clo~ fnend, associate or profes 1onat supenor proves fruttful Arucula1t aims, hope'\ asp1ra11ons. \ ou'll ha"e chance to travel. to get v1ev.s on paper and to obutn s1gn1ficant rc~ard AQUARJUS (Jan 20-Feb 18): Fa"orable lunar a~pcct h1ghhghts ad' aw.mg. pubhshmg. languafe and travel. Domestic adjustment tales place pro' es benefictal 1 )OU arc d1plomauc. Taurus. Ltbra, xmJ>10 persons pla)' ma_ior rol~ PISCES (Feb 19-March 10): Personal sccnano h1ghhghL~ 1ntngue. glamour m\slcl) Ke)' 1s to be discreet. to ma!Dlam balanc.c. to define meanrng.s propcrl) You'll learn mort aboul fioanoal ~urttS and could obtain promouoi\'. IF AUGUST 18 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY yOU"Wlll fight when cau~ 1s nght You are a natural humanatanan. you usually are for the underdog. }'Ou reahLe necess1ty for love tn your hfc. You are roman UC' \en 11 mental. crea ll ve and st ubbom. You have secret of com municauna ideas. thoughts. 1mprcss1ons You have natural talent for scnsmg pulse ot public You 1.:ould succeed in areas of communication. Anes.. Libra pc:rsom. pla\ 1mponant roles in )Our hfe. You'll be bapp) in October. 11ou cou~d h<' 1n lo'c you'll have greater freedom. 2 pm. Cell George t>ef. for cfottllng mtg Full lime v1m1h1, 3 whl bike B1yv1ew Avtt, Santi An• 09WI Call 54a...8647 11arn Of' 111 2 pm only SMsonaJ lhf\I Nov. 1 Fbrgts spa. mlac: Hgts 756-0299 ltrrict Complete CIMn-Up. Q9rfl WORK WANTED-Exper J .C. INT/EXT PAI Mon th Fn 432..oe7o 241~105 -25· wooo HEREscHOFF $2.17 per day eRioAL MILLINERY !Nini, 1r• 111mm1no. tree EnglWI ~1no i.dy. HOUMI a Apt. Ree&. r • stHtMf/lltttnses WELDER, apply Fu.itaH 1211 C~ !i~t~i H1t1. ti.ru, Y9ila & ec;. •ta Meuro, 631 ... 097 Good Wort! 531~ au.tty WOf1l 895-57S5 • MacGragOf' Yaehla 1631 v~ Th1t'1 ALL you pey fOf' ceeaor1a 63~ 116e -TIE •a•IEIEIS ..... •1~ PAINTER NEEDS WOAtU P/F-tlm•. Studio Cal• Placenlla Coate Mesa 8 FT SOFA Excellent con-A N w ork C 111 Jack , 3 hnee 30 d1ya C ~ ..,. ., lnVE.xt, Cllillnga. r.rtn cab CdM. 675-7575 •11 4pm • dlllon Wl\lte with gold T I c K E T s c A L L 631-2813 alt 6 pm In tl'l9 .,,.. Llwn a Glrden Main! By Ce>le Gt\M your twne (28) yT'I exp., wen guair. fOf' appt Jth Wut .. / and green "°''I S 110 675-8458 "**LASER •&9055• DAILY EXpen 11pentry s;;vt;; "*' college trelMd In Pm. 1 mo or iong.r-o.vta Pllintlng M4-3837 lnAIL IAIDT ULIS h•11tic 5101 675-5977 Brunswick 7."0rteanl' 673--7873 Repair·Remod'l-Add111ons tandacap1ng 969-2120 term. Ref• 844-«)75 ---. ------t O.M.I N.B. area. Wiii train NANNY fOf' Intent to 3yn. Ethan Allen Antq Pine 13 Pool T1bte. llke new 30' J Race/crulM. er111o1 PILOT Ooor...ic 546-4980 Meticulous ~ gat-Jaaittri&I 1;•~1ifiii'iirftin!M•"1lrj 842-0571 Loving, 1>101, your home. drwr trlple dres11r. $2500 Poot Tbl Light fix-Dana Pt. slip $391( Pvt BUILD OR REPAIR dener xlnt yard maln- Xlnt refs~ 1239 hutch Regs to Rlcti.I lure $500 844~ Pty Eves 499-3775 SERVICE Wells, stairs. railings 1a1nenc. Yoahl ~2087 JANITORIAL CLEANING llTllllLll Rnp cpl nd Careta.klng/ cstm patchwrk cov-rk weici.r. t 10 vOlt S85 41' TARTAN tloop "Tory" door1. windows, moldings TIM I .... SERVICE FrM•t :;:t· -----------------t llnlll. PISITlll houa11ltt1ng, llva-ln tlfletldutl ruffle & plllow ()(Ill p<esa S85 Port-I-Fut ractnn/c:ruillnn boat •476106 Don 962-8202 IHI 1 631·5&81 6 t81335-ANOYS WALLCOVERI appfy In'*'°"· 2407 E. w/aal. lg tetm. Xlnt refs. ~~:c7'Tov!:~r& ~l~w12 power S4fl OXY-ACT Ownerw~tasrnali«°boat DIRECTORY COmplete patios eo~s L~~-tr,~sh~ubR!,~':· JANITORIAL CLEANING 1n11a1ta11on & R9mov Coaat Hwy, CdM. Own 1r1n1 842-5074 end/coffee lbl, lamp1, 2 torchu $150 548-59-42 Wiii consider trade CALL TOOAYll Decks Concrete walk-Lawn m1in a Roiolllllng FO' coml'Ml'Clll bulldlnga. Int painting 548-4013 UJLIUIEI Ill SS s rockerl Misc ICC9" AU aul. 25" olrY V nice Bob Dodds 675-6631 IS.I FOi LOIS wayl Block waits Room Sprlnkle< Install repair _Good,.,.. 631~~ EiP«t WallCO\/eflng I excel cond. E11 586-3082 woad c1b S 120 & 19" cir ·7-5 C·~onado 1"' wllrlr 1dd'n t5yr exp &46-4834 Free estimates 548-6065 A A A Melnl LOWEST stallallon. Reas Cootult exper. Primarily lor 111 & Sl•IESE lmDS "' " y 0 II Pit 1 R CES Com •·• & ......... m I 581-3590 2nd l1you1. 875-1825 • 6 Qiii:S white twin canopy TV S 100/bolh ••eel end Like new S 1400 Cati our a Y o Repatr-Doofa-Allerlllona P I . mere-ant ._,,n n $50 No papers. 75&-101 bedroom Ml. 775-7819. Pe sora se1, nvr used 768-5169 59'Vlce Directory Remod8'-Panel-locks-e1c Bu4~u RMldenU1t 662-3235 ~PERING 4 PAINTIN Sa1MIUtll •u1s "=1 5510 -----S250 7 t4/883-7704 26 973 Evl de Representauve w~ow·~Cat>•net AMEiftCAN HANDYMAN '._... 5'----Ooal woric RNs R9f'• .-~ I Ill FlllfTIRI Bal~ · 1 nru '142·.U21 t1t. JOt 35 yre exp Jerry &42-0567 Carpentry tencing win----sea John 536-7330 Full llm. ui. position AIOltlnahus LES 957-6133 t!.~e~~~/u~: Ca~Cltulifx dows. ptvmbfng. mar1ite LANDSC~MASONRY 0 -altt" Wellpepertng 1vall1bl1 at Iha Pen-L.Nv. mMNg9 ~5-6597 _ tub encl h1ullng etc Land~. Ill PhU89 u , nywavtlf. WOf'k In I friend-_ toe CrNm Ht, two ctlalH l11ory & Gold Rug1 Orlen-New b6ttom paint, many AeclUtiaJ PONAOSA CLNERS And Yea .Jesu1 ts LOf'd done &-Q block stone Worll guMAnleecl ly beautllul office taking Biie & wht male AKC lounges w/pads, aulfel 111 t'YP9 4x9 $400 9x t2 extru PP 840-8458 * BOOKKEEPING by Clean this 1 m entertain (lle•304-051 63U2« tree e1t 11.i111.e 499-.w72 IOf' "'-est 963-7531 coun1ar/ phone ad1 Cocker Spaniel. 7 wtc1 lamp & OC'lagon end teble AL 27 1970 fully equip S Marge a Judy 15 Years lhta pm 731-1538 0-ECKS-WOOO COVERS Rick 661-9584 Technique P~ GrMI IOb IC' frt.ndly $200. Call 673--6653 S2S.S100 76()...866 1 enmor. wullef & dryer, Salls. MYI int. 018, slpa exper Ir• ut 999.1997 C • Compelllive Priea ChooM the beet for your ou19olng Individual -.-.. irl '"I " -IPU-INTERIOR DECORATOR t d $300 e 5. sllp avail $16,000 attflll I.Mk I ltJ ltnict home"' omc. 640-&288 Apply In person 11 11'11 ,...._ r 5 moves must u crtftc•I x nt con ru.s otter 213/439-1 t58 Of' omput•rtied p1yroll, 10 years exper 7s.& 1620 P•nnyuver. 1660 Teeeup, Toy M/F Beaut Ratlan Din Ml ktng Site he1dboard & 2131774-7410 ut 6398 accts rec ipay, tnY91'110f'y FREE CHAMPAGNE for all •GEN HOME REPAIRS LOCK DOCTOR •WE GALS SHOUL.Oir Pl•c•nlll Ave. Co•ll $350 up 54&-2~8 $500, Col tt>i. .. , $3751 ~~~:~,~~Pfc:~~ ---CAL 29" & Oll'lerl Oar11 979-0551 Mlt~~E~k9'a~~~~ET Paint Drywall C11pen1ry Alt ~9t~ICM 7~~~ TOG~~,· MIU. To good home Loving H1t11ln Cotton Sof1/ bolS1er1 $75 Reed & Top Boat $22.000 pp CATERING Cell ta< appl etc Gary 645-5277 PTL ULll --Ben)I d<>o Loves chlldren tovest $500, Sof1bed (un-Barton Tapetlry Sttver-494-5419 &ct .. tical Ctilia1• ()(brochure 854-3678 HANDYMAN LARGE Ind ··r= ·~·..;• .. -.-............ ~-~ I H b Ill Ne.di yard Wiii !reined. uaed) $3501 Stunning war•. 6 pc MM"" tor t2, EXqu,lt• Xcouatlcs a. -----DO IT .. LL' •• Pt1c>pt. "'th ar 1 e. Cannot keep 969-1987 Brass glut din set $375, !*feet. $500 Fi'intrldge DISTRESS SALE Samng aprayed or remove 0ry. Ctant CeacHtt smell 1 " Brld! Conc:rM• nt petcti er1ng Shalcl•. Amwey, etc. •x-brus bar llOOla $75 Art China Sliver a black nm yacht ContHt 31HT wall Ret>&lrt 647-7901 Sl 1·5579 P11 or tve m1g eon. by experte.very ,_, custom tuturtng. quallty pWi.nce lo )Oln Netlonel AuJiaacH IOl 1 Deco: Sola/k>Yelt p .. 1.i 5 pc :.......,1,,,, lor 12. ,.,_~ Volvo Osl Sips 7 Fully Ortvew1ys PlllOS paths HOME REPAIR C1rper11ry 646-9557 Bob t3s-.3&4 WOf'1' ~Oblern,._No Pro«>- Compeny In Mt.a ca--....... ··• .--· E I 1 N JOb 100 small -----tern•' •326864 554-7831 lllY lPPU&IOH clra Of'lg S 1500 NC S850; I.ct S 150 497-5819 eqpl. Excel cood VN u..11 i /I .. l • c o tleoces & g1111 Cree tnm BRICKWORK Smlll jobs ------,--=--pactty Prove yourMlf '°' 01k glau coft• tbf Ml · -71 4/677-6969 ,... I 181 •• •I Reas MICkey 536-0553 !dump run• CM & NB Newport Coate ~. Home"' Apia lnt.fExl •In month• In manag.-LES 957-6133 $450, O•k Bdrm $400 MAGIC ISLAND GOLD 8MC:h Cltla R.,,,OCJ;i1ng . M..)..1 "· area Jim Whyte 642·7206 irvioe R•I • 675-3175 Petctiworll LIC & bOndeO. manl or c:ofporete pot--14 Cubic Foot Hot Poln1 Cullom 01k. 8' wall unit CARO MEMBERSHIP S&llT S&ILMlt Fr• Mllmlt" on rdl)m "•' • -re • 140607 441-1424 ltloo Wiii bl your• Mr REFRIGERATOR $125 $575; col tble Ml $375 $750/obo, 714.,.%7835 Liiie new condition addlllon1. kitchen• or Chlldcare my home rir & :~~1~;fclec'o~pa;~~~e -Cullom Brk*-Stone -Pet_.. Worll 213 , 43 6-«2 5 Hudeon, 752-6604 Cell 850-9883 Sectlonal r.c:llner 1of1 o •K bedroom1:..,I comp' GREAT FOR THE SUM-baths 673 8122 1 rt NB & C M erea Bloclt-Conu1t•S1~ .... -"' ..... ,.. MER I $ 4 7 S 0 B 0 . a rpo · Reas P1ul 720--0139 eve Ref'& Fr•_, S.9-9492 Repair plaster drywall SALES PERSONS-French *•at lrf UL.El* ~t~~bs:~s7sgb~~~ ate $850, 4 awtvll 'r11tan 544_0508 Custom R .. ldeflllet WOf'k rasp rels 852-9539 alUQCO. wee new. free .. 1 PMtry Shop, N9wpol't ~ . + Chra S200 American Bidet ~ c ... n-Tlmety-Aeason1bi. M to I n '°' I Ji ...... ,I """ ~ B •ach. Khrl1tl n1 Refrlgeratore S129&Up No reason1bte orr.,,... 1150.Llkenewe#-6136 lllt1IDtclrs T 2 751-6943 lk:•U1543 llure 11ng woma H •I Pl ... ia 840-8124 Waatler1 $99 a Up f\.IMdl PI P 972-8411 --. --Infant d•y care In our ,5044 Naturel Nu1r1110ri N..,.& repair Alltypee 1;;;..;;.;;;-....,_,..~"!"!'~ 0ry.,. .. 1.iec $99 a Up SALE· Antique Pl1no 261 o:ena 1il7 with 65' *REMODELING home. Mesa Verde lf'ea LOSE 10_29 LBS Ouallty Low pnc.t H 11f El lJl.1111 l&Ul/P·Till AlLgAPPLIANCES MUST SELL Sofa, love-$900. BIU41 FoJC Fur S250 Newport S.acl'I MOO<lng •RESTORATION of C M 751~787 IN ONE MONTH 129 95 lie 63!·2345 •Good jObadOnengtl .. - Matur• women, aml Lido Ftl~llatl..&..I~ Mlf1 1• ct1a4ir a odtttombeln, N•v. worn, Dirt Bike $13,!>00673-4725 irREPLACEM£NT Money Baell Guaran1Md Wllerhee.tere•DllcloHM '" enop Appnc 26hr wk ••• • co •• •n • e. $700 Wedding Oren Sl a REPAIRS C11t11ct111 786-0646 ••• u. Disc Jtck~ ~Ill 10-1pm. 6iS-2425 . htt , ••• 0.M:ttitl Eerthtone Color• Xln1 5, S50 650 ... 242 40' MOOf'lng In Nwpt Hrbr (Fr .. Mllmlles 24 hrl) • al soOIJbS Uk@ A PlAlY DRAINS CLE.AR From 15 UNIQUE FURNITURE cond S250 fOf' Ill OVMn --$12.000 FO' detalla cell 1 lc9 I dellg pl .. , l T HAULING -MOVING lor\.. Fauo91a. Dlspoui, ........ W.d tt47-3. Main St. ~!'!d211n.~t)(1lnt11n~!._dl SCRAM-LETS (819)234-3041 •~lnM':rng, c~~.t~:~ •IGm<><MI NewCon1tr ' G1reoe 4 Yard Clnups M= & 'fon:"~9~2~ 8S1-9e04 MAM 722-eoM Tlr•. ind Auto S9'V1ce Sen11 Ana nu""'"' "" ""'' ~VALON Moofloo wanted uon c.n 11119 you us Since 1961 •447017 Jon 645·6192 E.Jtpen Service & ~ Newport Tlr• C•nt•r. Btwn Edlng9' & Watnflf on Walnut flnlahed W9ll unit ANSWERS tor so·+ Y1cht Cell 1 lo45 8'12-0289 J•t~7C1on73s~uct5"~62~~ • .. CLEENCO .. ~ -yrs •JtP R...O'l/Comm 3000 E. e<>.et Hwy. CdM Main St See the 8Mr1 $50 97s-e7e2 .vea __ 714/499-5928 * •HOMETEK•;r ~..-"" <.IQ-c ... n-upt & H141ting ~ Uc •409035 ~19 llUI TUllll 111-1220 OFF WHITE "L" SHAPED Trlutm-PU<er 2s-boat evailabia ~ta & Contractore !Dtcb uj l'rw e~t 845-8730 JoM .... , ... _.__ ......._ Open 10.8. Sun 12·6 SOFA & LOVE SEAT, Nooee-lnwlfd lmm•dl•t•ly s2ooi mo -p . C CLEAN & EXPERT eome...,,_...,.,.. n te e eo nd $150 PRESIDENT a t ,. __ ..11titaia' ' ltlt e.tn HAULING &MOVtNG C>Ylf25yearsexper*1Ce ir..-••"Tl•I Call 8111 ~9-8181 Amina SxS r•frlg w/ 548-5814 leavtt meuage On ..,.,. R41m41mw 67S-8 l73 Al~ _ _. ., • ._....: 1_._ 'decits Prompt Servte• Th1nto. Llc l -t 16 •26 73C>-1353 5....,.~ •-• lc•mkr, herv .. t gold Dock I 30· mu C XS Svs CO • 2:U27 ........,.,y, 1 ... caw you' L_,s 5'0 7866 -PALM/CARO READER 11•n&1Y Caloric dbl Ovtlf'I ltv, gd RCA TV r9m0te 75 Cof-~:, 1~ ... ~ ~ly ~ ~ dNf br~ Now Hlg AIC. Rel rp<1 hi EF ~ .. ~erp<OOI decA COi~~ •• ABC MOVING • Put Pf--'' Mure Exp'd, matur•. Som• cond, bat otfr •97-7100 ... l•bl92axee1100 CO<· m-• than ,,... PRESI-Avlll Art 842-0269 Amana A/C lys IC 459263 "':.e,~· '~'!/7~·5'10 LIGHT MAULING·Mavlng Oulcil car•lul T 138046 1918 Harbor Blvd c M WO<d-prOCMllng, com• • n4lf la~ .ncl S50 Oct "" ---, ,...,,o.c"'"""" .. Oumof\IN(yardlgarage) LO RATES 552-04,0 65().27580111ne t31~ putw & IN>nhand P'9f'd Refrlg. t 150. wUher .12s. t1bl9 end 135 75&-0299 OENT7 Hp •vt Sept 111 Balboa AIE lt 7 dlya Dave 645-1618 - A.E. lnYetllTIWlll 1 P«· == J~ ~r~~l Slngt. Bed new menr ... WHAM llctc•t• • 6130. r• Coveie 1250/mo. Up to p ArMA e Q,. D!zwall •.. 11., •-met Sft~ll~·!.. ~~!.~ aon otftce. 3 d9y ....ic. NII 848-1123 & box aprl""• S50 obo MrVed ... ting. Two et H pwr boat, 631-0253 King-Seelcoellng ~ComtMrelat °'YW~ .... •.. _ _,_ _ .. ., Salary op9n. Nr OC Air-548-1658 tv·~1gl $30 each 662-2727 SLIPS AVAlL 25 & 30· SAVE MONEYll 631~ 199 Speclallzjng •n Comm 1 PfOf MASSAGE Lec:>Y 0r-. Co Orioln•l *675-2495*63 ,.8972'* pcwt, '150-8100 AetrlQ9fatOf $250, Freezer ---R d P-OL•R .. _.._ M .... end Reskf"I FrM •t for itr ... l'l..o & bactt• Student~ T~ •-tarlaJ 1200. WUher • ()(yet Sofa • LOY9Mll match World .cor " N9wport ,.,..,,_ arn.. A ...... 54H923 lle.t383924 actlel 980-1804 Ceroi. Lie T 124 43e 64 , 6427 """ ' Fltlm•~~~' work. =~~1:.: .. e:.~ah•r Mf1Mone$t00498-1657 ~~~ m~10~~ le .:2-4844-.m R!•. u;c;;':,,lcl" Eroolnee llectd cal NEWW~StOl"-0-l_P .. _"""'i!mm ..... "'9!'~.,.. ... phonel ~ Pf9fauto • Solid Olk Bdrm Ut, om r i I lnllalted w/lran• f599-•••• Cart s.nict •••It W....a •lq* U.MD'Ot W•t-... .. compl, lllnt cond $500. Ct •n t•rt WI • our OU at S699 warrenly 722·808I PUlllSI rum• the BMt Rat .. i compa • port pOnct;. ~M272 .,..11&1 • ROll·aw•y bd S50 Lad· lcalf•nt 1221 i.itur• blk.._ Lldlll 19" OuaUty work tr• .. t nlOn A.ldel ror 1,,_ Ji;;o l.uona 123 82 h lnl~·· IOll d«beck chra $10 Cheat Nrniland held dlct•t· M.nl 23" COIOr OMp .... ., ltmct •425513 968-7401 To 1iv. tn a°"' IM-~ SalOn 0. Mu .que p,fl.P!!!.ll!.c §RY-16*11 5 mm Mfno4ta ~.d~;~:..t u:,:l~•d Ing unit, tr•ntcr1blng m• ff~ ~:o =-&-04~d LOM W'149ht NOWI h .tlm NEWIAEPAIR Ouellty No I.Ill A ZecxNnl, 8 A . ,. _,. P ~ wa w/ce.te I. Macro cnln. wl loot contrOI & IOl'tlV9r ,.,.., Vlalon r,b• 10 mall. r•90Nbl9 ltaM Cltulq ti.at muet ~~aemo ., ~oon"=~~::-TRUNOl.E bed and mat-~e:'°:i 8;:5: ~ 14 H~'cC::~~5 o...a , ... •t Kc'~ 831 -~3~ AOelN'S fa!lNtNG fM:'mt:mNd Dy Alen-,,... --n .. -,--. tnaees.48 540-f152 781-1&.20iv.-....... R!SI01COMM'VIND2e SERVICE •lhrOCNOf1"1 -St , ...... Oflla"""•----..... r t t .... .._____.. a -;re 00 my own""'°'""· lJ<: e ... n l'IOUM ~S7 .... l'IOf .. ,.. .. ... TU s.cncwy • Undet'Wrlt.r '" 1 '' "'• -Plaw/Ol'lia1 1Mr4 Can •278041 Al 14-112' cvat°"*'8 .Llc 280644 1,;.;m.•------.111 lof 8uf"9ty Bonding omc. F'RtE FWFFY RIMN§ Wall Untt, 3'>Ca. lop qua1 .)C;O (' "'*' uom; tor m;rty Are you looking t0t • c:i.. Thant Vou! M3 • tt4 ear In Cotta ........ Good H4·0619, 8 WEEKS wry attrac:tiv.. 1U wood ~ao:d '"~-p~ w..a1Month. M\b or laMl't lerftct ~a~ a::.~... AAINBOW PAINTING ~ 1::... ~~ typlngamuat. Oth«gen. OLD 55'-ot18 $600, ~149 ~.i·492-0l.Sf non-eri\C> 540-4101 Kathy ~• • Qualrty our PoltCY .,,_ • .,... omo. cM* !xpar. .. --IULI DlllTI, LTI. CUi1om ca.Nno ~ ~JEFF uc aau lt~;t,;;!lmnmll In ~ Of t>Jnklng P:r• lo gd h!M m9 WAURBEO. quMf'I .a., [atty 1900 Peclfard Up-24 Hr UC ....,., cat. fot •f.loott •8odyigull'dl ~ ,.... ... h•lpful Call Jo•. Tebby kltt9n, ...... " .. ,.,, tl .. dboard, right ptano. OOOd c:ond oC>o the Oderfy l.UJI .nWon-•flt,,..:Conaultantl ~ """t47-~~en.3pm AAA PAINTIHO tnt/Eit 556-0070 otd, cut• &46-1114 padded , gd cond. MOO ll'IAM ment. Ooctot on call '*°"'4rl --~ " . lOWCST poatC>ll ptQ SERVICES• For .. '/Oii --------Sh«ry't Poodlea. ,,... to a1s. l4M 102 6-43-&512 or 720-1478 / ~ 7IO-1~ liXCEU.iNT tiSEKPNG 10 Steo ~ 182~235 typing ,..,.,_ 11~ 1 Ian /..-T oood hOme 542148 Bdnn fVmlnn amt HIOHl.ANO HOA CdM la..... ~ 5 l::~ CUSTOM p tino by Jim uc;;.,.., ~ .... T~ "'. 1111 a mull v ffct~t puppy at..o. 2 tMng ioom "':;,: ~ :':"° ~ S.11tm Mii ... llaiaL .-WI ~ ~ 7 Lo. reh. for anunw. ~ \Agll, be t::' & oen«al ~~Ootd ,.: I rno us>hol Chtt 144.5e13 cond • Ml 1r9N. ...,-.., H PUdi gpc;;; 2 19, c:J:; 'IK& "°'"' Ot'ftce dlW*'O by ~ pauo rum • lrOI\ ,.. c.. Attwe ~ =,,..:: re: fem l.0"9ek~63e-2011 ....... ~ 1 111 Sacrtb'2t00 542 r..wtno C°'-inlry ........ T ft'WNIWd c:a...-JOOt ..._. !orhil ar ........ 134--'~'3 11~=~i~~~~I i..tn-on•tM' Job . lln -mmnl • '321/0bO, "46-0e3I up. iww .._. 761-3A7t .... 2-47" DAN SAL VP PAIHTINO Ii ~ .. ~~ raltut ·~ AIR • ' 1't "...,.. YllO W• wil haul out. deer\ & CH LAWN 5ERVIC H~ Hon•1 UC •.421124 ._.Ina l AMI late ... 2G mr118 • Gf2 COM'rA l300 080 IO Hond• tH En-r,:1 Y bOat bOnOm tor Moo. .Oge tw1cie mo l20-d•~ncd1t>le efflc1..,t: Caitl Ari)'t.,_ 114-2011 1nO For~ dW HrlMMoft.111. C.. Mr. Ml~ _, .. lliQ SS5 . duro $700, 010 lO/pet ft ·r =t&No 125 14. ·5737, t7)..!,21 ~·t«>1-"• 8clm tn•l~tr om/relidl ....._ _ ' Cloft1ltle'49· appt Wardrobe im"or 110, ,.,,1 M010•,yetiow. 111an ~ "" __ -----· ,.......__, ..... e _,..._ inooethomel• ~, 30~ ,,.., econa.,.c ...,.. flttiP1aCaacr.nt10.Hm AJI ,..., 1n 'bo ... -tra--,,_ ~"'""' ...._,..._ ·-'"·~·-.. . ........ 1t11o•Tl620 ..,_wir..ao.w..._ I 120-1 !ft 476-2800 t•OO. 1$4-11 fir fNIQ HLL Id. .. ueme ~'" • for eptm •~ A.1k Y.,d ....,, e~ IOU b~ l 1'11119 :.. t;;t• 7~ ...._.a t7W•ll e1 11 #llh RANDY Delly Plot ci...in.o Ad UI ~t pidi lif>/~ MK! A ,,_. s 4 ·1904 V.,_,. • ' ! Dat1u .. '72 2adz xlnt cond. run• 833-9300 ~r•ll Call Su 6"'5-5000 x 1s Oeyal l5S0-5298 e ..... 1lllHI ll•toa Low mu ... (it 152XTU). '78 280Z 4apd, new t1re1 & ~A whit, air cOnd, am/fm cau. runs pert. Look• great. $3400. 6A2-94~7 '81 200SX Coupe, auto, air, amtlm stereo cue. 1 lllfU...00 11411t2·HOO owner. MUST SELL. Call '111001 11•,100 eves/wknd1, 78&-3952 '81 Oetaun 210 good cood, (it223107), Exp 8/18 Sett ofter 650-4757 alter .).. 6pm 250-1600 daya. '12 IATSll HOD Copper In color and better lll'Sl..-00 lit Ul•t900 1h1n new Loadedl • 1625054) Only ... 110,ltl 12 HOil 112.100 !Low mllea. l#1EOC63o). THEODORE ROBINS FORD lOC>I) HAAIOA lllVO CO\TA M l'>A 041 0010 THI ODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAAllOA IHVO COSTA M l\A 641 0010 Johnson & Son Uncoln Mercury 2626 Harbor Btvd. C.M 714/540-5630 I Exp 8/18 b,J... V1Utn1t•• 9173 162 BAJA. Rna /id. 1960 ftnari l l 'IOFDUlllOI 129.9001•033031), h ,.l. Fial 1 ·81 2060 spider sliver' AM/FM Cua, new palnt.j very nice cond. $5500 080 493-3810 Jita•• 9129 ·81 cv& WAGON Air, 5 ap am/tm can .. 51K ml, 1 owne< S3500, 8.47-1476 82 Accord, 2 dr, 5 IPd.' blaup, met/tan Int 15600.' lmmac cond. 759.1842 or' work 759-0601 Frank , OVER 25 SUPER SHARP I RECONDITIONED SAFETY v . . : Ray Fladeboe HONDA :RVINE AUTO CENTER Ill U-114 SU·2- '82 MBZ 380SL Ivory w/brown Inter $32,000 Extra ci.en 582-1078 '83 300CD TurbO 37K ml .. S26K or assume teue at S489/mo. 818 969-1134 '14 llZIOOl -ltw Fully loaded 833-3871 EST A TE-3 Cars-Gd Cood MBZ '68 280SL Cpe S 13.5 MBZ '73 450SL Cpe S 14.5 Buiek '82 LaSabre $6,250 To See call Biii Mortland M-F lrvlne OIC 553-9057 or Answr Svc 553-9191 TOP Ill Plll For Pampered Mercedel Benz lllEll&TIOW Top Mercedes Prices Paid Call Peter or Ray 111111 IF llNITS "•1111111111 213 or 714 837-2333 -- Pinc•• tlS7 132 Pore;;; 3568. or1g owner, xtnt cood thru- out S5500.644-6829 '69-91 TT 74 2.7 engine & 830-7600 J111ir 9129 tran1 a.xel. MUST SEEi 173 JXdbAR E-type 2 + 2 .. $9500 FIRM. 558-6855 obo 557-23 8 eva, 653-2125 Chuci< wkdya '6A VW Bui. All original, needs Wont $1000 ObO Call 968-4903 af1er 59m. '86 Bui, 1600 eng, wtllte, ~ cond S 1700 Call 2-3269 '69 Squareback, new trans, eng, tlre1, battery, brk1. mstr cyl, carb1, xlnt cond S 1500 6"'6-2853 '71 VW Bug, 1unroof, stereo. S 1700 obo 646-8771 Lv msg '72 VW BUS rblt eng .. new clutch & Am/Fm e&a1 • runs and loot<• excellent $2000 536-8086 'f2 --vw VAN GOOD BRAKES/TIRES CLEAN INSIDE $995 548-3386 ·74 Bug. gd cond, runs well, great back to 1Chool car $1500 OBO. 675-3862 ·74 BUG. New brk1, tires. shocks AM/FM casa Run1gdS1700, 645-7898 '74 Sta Wgn, 1 owner, car 1n ba~lly good cond semi-auto , S 1500 673-8062 --'74 VW THING Hrdtp, l owner, smog cert $3500/obo.846-2604 V-12. Auto. Posl Trac Chrome spokes. PIS. ~IC, Blaupunkt Stereo. s Pampered 38,000 mites. lmmacl T AUL Y A 'IONllOIE 111IGTAIU '77 VW Bug. runs good, $3500 obo 548-8238 23.900 (-123-456). Exp 8/18 '79 Rabbit Dal, 69K ml. • CLASSIC-ONE FOR THE • COLLECTOR ASKING $12.500 (714) 960-5133 i2 XJ6 Orig owner Good car 27K ml, CheStnut brn • .~ IM7 ...... lltSU·I- TERRIFIC BUYll -- Kint cond, AJC. dehc Int S2500 OBO 675-2474 '81 Rabbit Conv, sltv/blk, 21K ml, sport Int. Kint cond, 111 xtru Must seel 631-1470 or 645--0792 $19 700 720-0295 Sal I idle Items 642-5678 Clanlfled Adi 6"'2-5678 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE AC .. 081 1 M111ze ~ u11e1ance « Me1allO<d 111emen1 •• W111gllkfl •SGue if> Mac -.• 17 Gr:d group 8 Molding '9 rutener .:'O Overl'lead n .f\me11ora101s <•Oversees ?6 T ~PS • N11911tvf' @ Spruc.e o• un.oer <'!I "'P""''" ••••c•e );' n 1ne main '~ S•or,. 1· .f\Qhtf l8 lnv•Ullrt>f' Q S'"'f'dtSI' o 111g ~o P041ms 13 Pour I' Phvt1C• untt If, C...<ttlllOQ H Aow1tt •II UC, win• t1I~ 4~ '-Ol>Clll r, 1 I< tO•I' 'i. '"'"'" '"°~ J • 4 58 Peacetul es 59 O..ire Under the - 61 Wtld goal 62 S1ran~1 63 Be fitting 64 Grape plant 65 Talkt Idly 66 8ri1He 67 Remnants DOWN 1 Mea•courM 2 Pre1eu J Small CHllt! • Foresialleo S Mlll·hendhng stn 6 Spgnso1sn1p 7 LOOk IO D41 8 Aeadlld 9 Nol>lem•n 10 Green shade 11 Spitnt.,111 12 Completed 1J (1elds 21 Coll sut:11 2J Some dee•~ :1~ fr>eotd C011f19i' 28 TwMn 29 11a1:11n coir1 30 NOtM deity 3 1 ReltgtOUS dtnom1n111on 3? Equine 33 Swan genus 3• -011nd1a 311 Rt11icen1 Jll Occupat:on ••OT w~ders •2 Sul>Or01nate •l wm namt1 4~ Luncr.e' 48 Ouey ·,9 FlealQn 50 LOdge 51 01rec1:on 52 Mate and female 53 Tooth s" lmpreu1on 55 Pi.d9fl S6 lnd1ea11on 80 A• writlen mua 10 1 I 12 13 '80 ELDO Blarrltt. loaded low ml .. 2 tone grey, 1 ownr S 10,800 675-0590 '83 Fleetwood Brougham, blue/blue, loaded, gd terms S 10,999 536-6292 '83 Fleetwood Brougham d'Elegance. loaded, clean. 15.000 ml, s 15,900 557-7555 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model. tow mileage Cadlllace In Orange County! See us !oday' 540-1810 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA Qm.let 9313 'll lt4C1•1r• $2500 OBO 756-8887 '12CORYmE 'll'lllllOORT 4 1PM<1. to mlle1ge, auper clean, e•cellent cond (LIC 1219319) ($tic •3572) IUll THEODORE ROBINS I FORD I J<>t.o llA81101 Ill VO (0\1• Mf\A f>tJ 0010 ·•J WJIJ u "' ro~ b t lt#-D•ff1 Pilot." - 81-922 Ml.IC NOTICE 'ICT1TIOUI aUtlNHI NA• ITATIMfNT The tollowlng pe<IOfla ire doing bUllMM H : DESIGNS ANO FULFIL- MENT, 54 Red Rock, lrvl~. CA 92714 Jonathan Calvin Tlfry, 28 OrakM Bey Or , Coronl del Mar. CA 92825 Thie bu11ne11 11 con- ducted by 1111 lndlVldull Jon11han C Terry fhll 1taternen1 waa flied with the County Ci.rt! ol Or- ange Coun!y on Augull 14, 1985 Fa.1 Publlan.d Orange Coaat Delly Pilot Au9u1t 17. 24, 31, Septemw 7, 11185 Sa-970 Pta.IC NOTICE Pta.JC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 9UllNHI NA• ITAnMIENT The lollowtng 1>9fl0nl ere dotng bualne .. u · PANIRECORO U.S A , ---------tOt 1 Brl0to Drive, Suite 100, Costa Mesa, CA 928.27 Pratt lnv .. tmenl, tO t t Brloeo Drive, Sulll 100, Costa ~. CA 92627 Thia bu11neu 11 con- Oucted by a COfPOl'atlon Pratt lnveetment. Rotlllld O'AI*, Preeldent ThTe 111ternent WH nled with th• County Clerk of Or- ange County on Augutt 2, t985 F2121M Publllhed Orange Cout OaJly Piiot Auguat fO, 17. 24, 31, 1985 Se-937 Sa-945 DEQTH No11cEs McCamber Florence Lorraine McCumber. long time Santa A1\4 tt'Sldent, passed aw'.ty August 13. 1985 at the age of 66 &loved mother of Lorraine & Beverly: slater of Helen H. Hargett of Costa Mesa, and Arlene Knauu of El Cajon, Ca Graveeade aer- v Ice 1 Monday , Auaust 19, at lPM at Oak Hill Memorial Park, Eec:ondldo, Ca Pierce Bros Bell Broadway Mortuary, Dittctors. 64 2 91 ~ r:AR•OA LAWN· I " MT. O\.IVI Mor1uary • ~eterv Crematory 1825 Giiler Ave Coate Mesa 5.-0-5554 PIUtCE •ROTHEftt HLL aROAOWAY MORTUARV 1 10 Brotdwav Costa M"a GA2 9150 f'AC.,IC VtlW MIMOfHAL 'ARK Cemetery • Mortuary Chac>e4 • Crematory 3500 Pacific VlttW Ori~• NHPC>f1 Beaeh S.•·2700 • Riggs may challence pair again Tennis· con man has hopes for annual af air:. From AP dltpatcbet Bobby Ria.gs, the con man of the courts who has spent most of has life husthn& the nch and famous calls it the best and the last of all has baarre 'capers. Others are callina it simply "Tbe Challenge." "lmag.ine a 67.year-old, over-the-hill codger getting somebody to pay half a m~lton dollars to watch me m a doubles rru\tch with a couple of pis," he crowed. "This is goina to be my annu1ty. Every year I'll get a partner to help me chaUcn'e the best women's team. h'll be like a TV senes." Twelve rears after his celebrated "Battle of the Sexes • agaanst Billie Jean King in Houston's Astrodome, the bandy-legged little manipulator has orchestrated a sequel, multi· plied by two. Rius and 31 ·ycar-old Vitas Gerulaitis, a ranking but fading U.S. men's star, will face the champion womef\'s doubles team of Martina Navratilova artlt Pam Shriver in a best-of-five set showdown Aug. 23 in Atlantic City's Convention Hall. The pot: $500,000. Win ners get $300,000. losers $200,000. Ticket prices range from $25 to SI SO. equivalent to a prize fight. Las Vegas odds- makers have the women 11sted as 9-5 favorites. Hardly a surprise. Now 67, Riggs 1s 12 years older than when he played King. At 5 feet, 71/J inches and 135 pounds, he is bow-legged and knobby-kneed tnd bears no resemblance to an athlete. He hides the gray in his shaggy hair with a mustardy tint. He wears bearing aids in both cars. H 1s glasses are so thick be can't see the net without them. He swings a lcing-sized racket that looks like a rug-beater. h seems implausible that this ri ckety survivor of a thousand tennis wan could stand up under any kind of constant pound- ing. But Riggs relishes the challenge. ''I'll play close to the net and they"ll shoot everything at me," Rtggs satd of Navratilova and Shnver, who won 109 consecuti ve matches and eight Grand Slam ttlles before losmg in the final last month at Wimbledon. "That's the way I want it. I can get everything b?ck., and Vitas wilJ be there to cover the rest of the court." Riggs, the son of a CaJifomia preacher, first grabbed the world's attention in 1939 as an unranked 21-year-old at sacred Wimbledon. Intrigued by the 25-1 odds posted by London's legal bookmakers, he got all the money he could muster and made a swing around the parlors, betting on htIDsclf. Raggs stunned the tennis establishment by beatmg Elwood Cooke for the singles crown, then teaming with Cooke for the men's doubles title and with Alice Marble in mixed doubles for a triple sweep. He returned home with $100,000. He added the U.S. Championship in I 939, won again in I 94 I. then turned professional, beating Don Budge in their cross-<:<>untry, one-night stands and spoiling Jack Kramer's profcss.ional debut at Madison Square Garden in December 1947. On weekends. he could be found at private and public tennis courts or on fashionable golf courses, always ready for a aame. A Life magazine article enutled "l.arcc(ly on the Links" named Riggs one of the country's fore most golf hustlers. But most of has hustling was done on tennis courts. To intrigue his victims, Riggs bas played opponents while tied to his doubles partner, holding a gorilla on a chain, wearing ankJe-. length overcoats and bouncing balls off chairs placed strategically on the court. McEnroe in semifinals of tournament MONTREAL (AP) -Dcfcndmg cham- pion John McEnroe and th1rd-sccded Jimmy Connors quiclcly dispatched their opponents Friday and advanced to the semifinals of the Player's International tennis tournament. Top-seeded McEnroe used a blistenng serve and strong passing shots to defeat 16th· seeded Ramesh Krishnan offbdia 6-3, 6-2. "He's a talented gu y, but he can't win enough points on his serve," said McEnroe, who won in one hour after breaking Krishnan's service tWlCC in each set. "He's difficult to f>lay against because you arc not sure what hes goi na to do." Knshnan took an early lead after he broke McEnroe's service while last year's victor was hituna wide. But K.nshnan's game was later plagued by poor net plays, u well as his mabihty to return serves and a tendency to hand McEnroe opportunities for overhead smashes. Connors was forced to work a bit harder for his semifinal berth Saturday, but overcame suth seed Stephan EdberaofSweden 6-4, 6-1 in a m•tch marked by 1ona. hard volleys. Connors broke service twice in the first set, mcudma the first pme that be said precipi- tated Edbera·s downfl.ll. "I got six returns an play I hit three aood passing shots and one outriaht winnina return," said Connon . "He then sta.ned missina his first serve and I started rctumin1 his second bill well. "He was on a level of a high and I was on a hiah and I continued my level," said Connon., who combined ~sive play and a masterful backhand to beat 'Edbera 1n ooe hour The 19-year-old Swede, whose strona around strokes were undmnined by poor plays at the net, said he was tired from 1 late doubles match on Tbundly. "I had my chances in the bcainn1na but I d1dn 't play well,'' II.id Edberi, wfio has moved to 19th spot from S23rd tn world rankJnp since 1982. "I didn't have the feel for the bill today. I've struaJcd 111 ~le." McEnroe, whcne won·lou IU'Ord is 17-12 in matches apmst Connon aince 1977, aid be would have to be mentally tady to win today's tcmi(U\1l. .. Hc'U ta.Ice adnntq!D 1f I don'L" Countered Connon: ''When you least ex pcct n. I'll knock at your door, .. The toumamcnt'1 ICCOnd teed. lva.n Ltndl, earned h11 •Y to tho te:mllhw With 1 convincina 6.-1 , 6-0 vtaory over wc:dm'• An.den Jarryd . ............................ _________________________________________________________________ "-""~~~~~-- ~~~·~u~~~~~1~1w ~r----~=~~~~=~--~4~··••••••••••••• PWUC M>TICt P\IUC NO ".., n• na rmuc mm MUC MJTICl • ....c ll01lCl'. ~~ _..~°'°' ::rc'..,C:."'W:...,.. ..cnnouewn ncnnouew• AALINI CAROL U:.:."°mN>Ue ..... cw ... o .. ~ ~w l&Am tTAW IRUNEI\ 4412 ~loo The f~U. ntl CtrY Of NUMTAIM doll\G~~ ... TM::::=,_....,. Av.., 89nt1 AM, OA ta704, 11.1-... ~ .::~ VAU.IY Z MAR.Bl.I 00 .. 228 hit ~I.BOA T~I COM· Loen Number 107-441~ tll• Plotlt10111 I I . NOTIOI 18 HIAHY Wlllon, Coet• ...... OA "Attf 111\t Oo.e A: Notice II ll«tby llt¥w\. ~ IAN JU "' 11•11 GIVEN ttlet on w~ t2t27 ' Celt. I "" ~t to hctlon "°' Of N!M, L TO., A e:t'w~~ AUOUft 21, 1118, at 1:,0 AoMld Oele cmw. t2I ~ llllM, '°" . :=.. ~ u:::'~ton LIMITID PARTNIR8HIP ~~ ~O~• .... Oounoll !Mt WN90n, eo.t1 MeN. 117~ ~Aw. ...-1740e Mourlt ~Cit:' • .... tw Av-92121 1t1enCS Ctillf ~ 1~7.6 of tN c.llfomla l"Ol.lnteln Veley OA 92708" enue. Fountain Vlfl9y, the Tiiie bullMM I• Con• TI\19 ~'*-.. COft Health #Id IMlty ~ Of The Flctlllou• luelneee Pl.tnnlno ~ wlll duc1ed bY: en lnCIMduel duOted bY: lnOMduel • Ille public .... of that Name retwred to lboYe llOld I publkJ l\tertnt on tlla AoNtd Dell Oa14w Jot1n aw:r . rnoblehOfne Identified .. I flied In Ot1nQe Coun WM lollowlnQ itefna: Tiiie mt«Mnt Wiii llled TNI ~ flled 1979 Skyllne 8trl1I AuQult 14, 1il0 FILE.ty~ ... Cle9 P\.AM MO. 111 wttl\ tlla County~ ot Of>. MUI the County C: of Or JOH10t13M Lloen11 F·f41U • . (Cettlllldell..._. ...... ,., enoe County on AUOllM ..... ~onJulVI , .. 18AUtO r99t1tered to Mleelon !qulty, 1 Cell-'-9) 1t8e ' ,._ ARLENE OAAOt. IRUNl" 1om1e Oorpot· rlo'.n ..._.. •••IHM -, ,_ ~ Or "~ by tll• underllgMd on Mwnt ~ ' 17408 .._.._._.._Ml Pllblllhecl Or CoMt :T. .....,.., 9131&5119:30 A.M: at 14101 '*' Valley, CA ta~~ Faun. lrt •1111'1111 ' , r 4 llf .. ~ Piiot Auguearr,, i4, S 1 ~.'::' A~ , 10, 17, YO(be SUlte 200. Tu.1ln, CA a.rton ~t Co ;a* .... ... .. ~bet 7. 1N5 S.-ta4 92::. .... II belna mede ~7~111om11 Corporaoon: Mii .::::.:" ..:.= ta3 by r .. llOl'I Of reglttw.d Fount~~'t°::1:" ".._ .............. .,,•---------MJC 9'0TIC( owner'• def8&11t on f2· 1144 AH0011ted ' lndu1trlal "",-.!'t2! ' flf *1wl •111 "8l.IC NOTIC[ ___ ...:.;:=:=..;:~=::.--Ill under ttlet oertaln 8ecuttty Pr°'*11M CellfOMle .. _.. -..._ A...._. PllC ff.. Tin0Ue ....... ISUZU Agf'ear'MntdatedM-791»-~ ·a~oo Bltel\ c::· HRHT YACATIOM ~:.~.. tWmlfAW ... tween regtltered OWIW, .. 'ee.cti C ·• (~ ............ M, , ,._, TM follOwlno pereont er'I Debtor, end'"* IHldefllOI led Thi• , A 92eeo '-9) rn. followlno ptrlOlll are dolna buelnW u: 11 Secur9d Party end duc1ed bullneet wu con-,_..... .._lttM ., dolno bu8lnMI M : INfEACOMEX ART Ac-pui'11U«lt to tl\t rfgllti of 11\t '*"' by •• llmlted pert· LMlll1n A...e ~ BLUE BONNIE CLEAN-QUISITIOHS, INTEACOMf.X undel~und« the S.. Tlllalp t IMM car., f9f ......... flf ING SERVICE. 23t1 FMgen DAii.LiNG PAOJECT1 LTD., ~tty ment s.c11on • •tement wu flied a ...,._ ., ......._. Or., eo.t1 M--. CA m 1NTEACOMEX AAA! COIN 9504 of tC-.~ Com-with t~ County Clerk of Or· ...... ......., f1f ..... loien1 A1d1ymln11CI, ACQUISITIONS INT!A· merc191 Coct., end Seotlon = ounty on July 24, A..-.. 2391 Autgen Or.. Coe1a CO M EX O f N E T IC 18037.5 of tl\t California Pu NClll PUN MO. • Mela. OA 92e2e TECHNOLOOIE8 IN1'ER· ~ Ind s1t.ty Coct.. Delly~ ~ Coett (C..Mnw4 .,._ Ml 14. Tiii• bu1lnett It con-COMEX VENTURES LIM· At Any time befofe IN 24 1985 ugutt . 10, 17, ~) duc1~ ITED.3'21VllOoorto.s. tile, reglltWed owner'• may Sa.t2e .._.. ........... •••MIN 'JIM Thia 111=:'~ ...__. 20092...:.., Newport llelch. OA ,.,..,,. Mid ooltlt•ll In IC-...... ... .. .... --,,_, ...... COfdence wtth reglatwect Wa"'911"' na + ..... ._ with the ColMty Cler1! of Or· lnteroomex Ananoiel Cof. owntt'• rtollt l.lndat' StctlOn rtalC NOTICC •••• •Ne of ...... ._. = County on Auguet 14, por1tton, a c.momia eot· 9508 of tl\e Cellfol'nla Uni-llf'Mt ..........., -porltlon, 3421 Via Ooon0: form Commerclal Code end FICTtTtOUI llUIMU .......... flf w.-A.. Pll ... 1 ..... _. ,,_ Suite 200, Nlwpor1 Seectl, 81c11on 18037 5 of tllt 'c• MAim ITA.,._Nf -. "'.,_, 0ranoe COM! CA t2ee8 fomll Heel111 . end Safety The following peflON are ,..c. PUN MO. -Diiiy Piiot Auouet f7. 2•. 31, Tiii• bullnlM II con- Cod•. by tenderln dolnO bullneea u : Petition aubmmed by ttll Seotemblr 7, 1985 ducted by:• corporation A.P.R. 119,583.71, In Mflllment ~ AAA PHOTO, 717 W. 1ttll Pwagon Oroup fOf eon-S.980f lnteroomH Flnanc111 reglltwed owner·1 lnetall-St .. Coe11 MIN, CA 92827 1tructlon of e 43,200 equate Cofi>.. Maro Gueat, Pr.i:. rnent obllgetlont MOured by Robett K. Ad1m1, 2193 toot oftloe/lndultr'lal bulld-rtll.IC fl>TICE dent ltll coleterel, at well u Puente AV9., Coe11 MIN, lnO at 10700 Speno« Av· Tiiie ltatement WM flled 11500.00, lh payment ol .... CA 9282L -anue. flCTmOUI .ue.n with tllt County Clertt of Or- penMI reuonlbly lnct'.red ltabel G. Adame, 2193 CONINTIOMAL UM.... MAim ITAW enge County on July 2t, by the undet9igned In '9tlk· Puente, Av.. Coeta Mela. 11n' MO. 1'M TM fo11owtng pertOnl are 1tt5 lnO holding and I CA 92827 Petition IUbmltted by doloQ bullMll -,__ tne'co1t1teral fOf d~ Thie bu1ln1H 11 con-Domlno'a Pizza of Orenot PERSONALIZED COM· Pllblllhed 0ranoe COM! In llTenging fOf the ..... and ducted by: llusbend end wife County fOf • ptzza dlllWly PUT ER SERVICES. ae 1 Dally Piiot Auguat ~. 10. 17, IOf reuonebll attorney'• Robett K. Adame 1tore at 183'9 Harbor Oowr Or .. Ste 23. Newport 24. 1985 ,._ end for reuona.ble ex· Tiii• •'-tement wu flied Boullvvd. BMch, CA t2M3 S.932 penMI. with the County Cllrtt of Or· CONIMT10NA1. UM"°" Md Larry Hemm«. 1010 . 11 not redeemed, Uld 1111 etlOI County on July 18, .-T MO. 111 Park Newport, Newport rtaJC llftfll'r wtll bl made. but wltl'lout 1985 Petition 1ubmltted by BMch, CA t2eee> "" "4. covenant "' warren! ax-P bllehed Or F111• Mobil Oii Corpot1tlon to David S. Todd. 1010 Park flCTITIOUe llUIMH p!'eelld °' Implied re0ar<1-u ange Cout conatruct "1 new Mobil Mart Newport, Newport BMch, MAm IT ATRMINT Ing tltle. poiieHlon, Dally Piiot July 27, Auguat 3. and r9'111ou pump ltllnd 11 CA 92&e0 The folloWlng penona are mobllehome park ewovll 10. 17. 1985 an exll11ng Mobil Mrvtoa ·Tiiie butlnea• 11 con· dolno bullneel aa: °' encumbranoea. to pay fof S..912 ttatton'" it Ille northeltt ducted by: BAANKOV CONSTAUC- the elore1ald remaining -~of Harbor BoWevard Mitt! L. Hemm« TION CO .. 11582 Anebel AY.. =P~ Mn s.:,"'rttyexi;:: Nit.IC NOJ!CE THE:r MA~RS ate -~~ *'c'=' C: or"~ ;"~ Garden Grove, CA rnent. FICTTTJOUl.,...11 ~oceeeedpur8Ulntto anoe County on Auouat 14, Lewrence R. Brankov, Dated: 8-14-85 MAim ITA~ ennlng Lo-. of the 1985 11832 RobRoyClrcle, Hunt· GleRALTAR IAVIMQI, . TJ!e IOl!owlng peraone n State Of Cllltomla. Govern-'2lm1 lnOton Beech CA 924547 ly: ..,_ T ...... Jr., doing buelneet u : merit Code, 8,000 It eeq., Publlthed Orange Cout lhl• butln ... 11 eon· Auttlorbad Agent for A-COAST POOL SEA· and"Wotllt,f~taln Valley Mu-Dally PllOt Augu1t 11, 24, 31, ducted bY: en lndlvlclull ,..,.,.,_.......,. VICE, 24e7 Sen'-An• Aw.. ..,.,...., Tit .. 2l. Se9tamblr 7, 1986 Lawrence R. Brankov Publllhld Orange Cout Coela Meta, CA n&27 T OSE DESIRING TO,.... S.978 Tiiie statement WIS 1111<1 o.Hy PllOt Augutt i7. t985 Frenk Robin Sllve. 24e7 tlty In favor Of In :::1on with the County Cieri! Of Or· S•te9 Santa Ana Ave .. Co1ta :•=•:id':!,"": Nit.JC N011C( enge County on July 2t. -------- M .... CA 92827 Ille public hMrl If fUrther 1985 P\11.JC NOTIC£ Thi• bu11n... 11 con· Information 19 ~ Id FICTITIOUe IU ... U fl2l:M04 ___ _...__.. ..... -.. __ ,ducted bY: • general pert· may contact tllt ~ ...._ ITAftmNT Publlehed Orange Cout tc1-nerlhlp Oeplt1ment et H5-<t·C25 The following per.ont.,.. Dally PllOt Augutt 3, 10, 17. NOTICI OF Frank R. $llv1 and,..,., to tl\e lboYI ltemt. doing bullnea .. : 24. 1985 tNnMDm) TRAN9RR Thll ttatement ..WU flled If 1 propoeed e.c:tlon 11 BMH REAL EST A TE CON-S.923 AND LIAMaACK wltll the CountyClatk of Or· dlallenOed In court tl\lta SULTANTS. 24300 El Toro -------- l'UMUAlfT' 10 = County on July 28, may bl 1 !Imitation 10• ralllng Rd., Laguna HIM1. CA 926&3 rtll.IC NOTIC£ CIVL cooe only thol9 ...,.. nllMd ,, Bruce Neel HMtheot•. 38 _....;...-;;.;;;.;.;...;..;.;;.:.:.:;;:..__ ACTION ... 1(tl) ,_ Ille public hNr1ng deecrlbad Seabird Ct .. Newport BMch, F1C11TIOUI IU ... 11 Notlcellherlbygtventhat Publllhld Orange COM! In lhlt notice Of' In wntten CA 92ee3 MAm ITATEmNT FuJ1t1u Mlcroelactronlet, Dilly PllOt Augutt 3. lO, 11, corrMponclence dlllvered Tiii• buelneH 11 eon-The lollowlng '*"°"' .,. Inc .. 1 Cllltomll corporation 24· 1985 to tl\t Ptann4ng Cornmllllon ducted by: doing bullnett u: fACl ORY Sl\CKER $10,985 PUICllASE PRICE $9499 OR LEASE $l41!l fo1 60 mos Total pymt ol '8862 + Ill r ully loaded (9089101 fAClORY S1\CK£R $11,961 \ PURCMASl PllCl $ OR LEASE $148ft fOI 60 mos. Totol·pymt ot $893-4 + W. wtlOM edd,... It 3320 Scott 8•-930 at Of prior to'"' public,__ Bruce H .. lt'leote GUNNERS REAL TY SER· Boulevard, S1nt1 Clara, Ing. Thia ltatament WIS fifed VICES 901 Dover Drive Callfoml1 95054 ("Tr1111-Nit.JC NOTICE -CLINTON IHIRROD wfth lhe Ceunty Clenl of Or-Suite 2<M. NewpOf1 Bladl. ~~·).~~ ~~~ange~on~~CA~ ·1=========~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ii~~--1 trantler to and llUlblek FICTTTJOUI IU ... 11 ,.,...... ' 19~ Joeepn 0 . Voyw. 2t29e from Benken Commerclll MAim ITA~ Publlthld Orenge Cout ,..... AU4t Aeurll. Laguna Niguel, Corpotatton. wfloM eddre9 The followlng per11on1 .,. Dally Piiot Augull 17, 1985 Publlehed Orange Coat CA 92877 \SUIU \ lt3&oCllllomla8tr•.Sen dolngbullneau: S.·984 ~lyPllotAuguat11.24.31. Thi• bu11n ... 11 eon· 'SS Frencf9co, CallfOfnla 94101 FOCUS ENTERTAIN· $itemblr 7, t985 ducted by: en lndlvldUll -_. .. IF;ii;iiiiiii1 ... (''Trenlfer ... LIUOf"). per· MENT, 3901 MaeArtllur a-9e3r Joeeph 0 . Voyer •-/tm nss. d .. 1ta\ _.. aonel proper1y generally di-Blvd., # 211, Newport •-..,. llftTU"t Thi• 1t1t.-nant wu flled "'" "" .. ICtlbld u eomputw. alee-Buen, CA~ ,..~ nu11w. Nit.IC NOTIC[ with Ille County Clenl of Or· tlotk rad1a~ eltct Ironic and per1ptllrll equip-Judith Ann Jollneon. F1CTYT10U9 eu...n anoe County on July 17, m11ors. tilt rnent, lneludlng fhe equip-22479 Venldo Road. Wood· f1CTTTJOUI IU..... 1985 a\lo wnet\S rnent ll11ed on Schedule A land Hiii•. CA 91384 MAim ITATUmN'f ..... I TATW..wT Fll1G1 y .. attached hit.to and made. Nancy Heery. 12810 ..... Thi fOllowtng PlflOM are The following PlflOnl .,. Publllhld Orange COM! Itel stlt ti part l\el'eof. Thi• trant-port AYI .. TUllln. CA 92e80 ~~E~: 22172 dotng butlneet u : Dally Piiot Augutt 3, 10, 17, 0011 93 ) ac:tlonl II to be coneum-Thl1 bu1lllff1 It eon· • PACIFIC DECK COAT· 24, l985 / nter matedonOflflWAuoull28. ductedby:allmltedplr1n«· =~~Ml~ Viejo. CA INGS, 1212 Pembroke, SA-925 RidlOl>''l>·\l S,tt 1985, at tllt offloM of Trena-lhtp Newport Beech CA 92&e0 swivel sut lad. ter ... L9NO<. The ~ Judith A. Jol\nton P1ul1 Ko1ter1 Obey. William Mac:Muter 1212 1 __ ._______ st1t~tr (003392) Pl'OPll'1Y 11 to bl loc;eted In T1111 atatement wu fllld 22112 Bo1t1n1. M1111on Pembroll• Newport B..ch ·-..,. ..,.TICE f ~cl ORY ST\CKE R Orange County at 840 New-wltll the County Cllrtt of Or· Vle,t· CA 92891 CA 92MO. • , __ .;.. ... _.;;.;;.;;;;.;;....;.;"".;:;.;.;.;:;;;.__ "' rt Center OrtYI, Suite 460, = County on Auguat 6. duct!:, bt;.'~~ eon· Thom .. MacMU1er, 1212 '1CTITIOUI .,...,, $18,030 BMch. Ca11tom11 19 6 Paula KOeten Obey P«nbrolce, Newport Beech. MAim ITA,...,,, R'C( FJlm1 Tiii •·t CA 92MO The IOllowlng P«IOOI .,.. PUICMlSt ' Deta: Augu•t 12, 1985 Publlehed Orange COM! .... ement WU flled Jennifer Mac:Mut• 1212 doing buelMel ... f U.' IT I U MI c Ao. Dally Piiot Auguat fO. 17. 24. :;.·~.;ty circ °'at o;· PembrOlt1. Newport 8.acti. M.E.8. PRODUCTIONS, s 13 ,866 ILICTROMICI, INC., e 31. 1985 ltt!5 on ugu • CA 92MO 21891 Sllvda C< Hun I· C•llfornle . oorpor•llon, S..938 ,._. Thi• bu11n... le con· lngton Belel\, CA e2646 {Tranaterer·l .... 1), a,, Publllhed Or COM! ducted by: • general part· Mlchlll J. Hickey, 2t691 tMnll lullllll, II• he· rlBJC NOTICE Dally Piiot Auguat '"ro'. 17 24 ner9t11c> Salvda Cr.. Huntington ,...,,fT,....., , 31 1985 • · • Jennifer MICMuter Blletl, CA 924548 ~ ~ FICT1TIOUI .,_.11 ' S•t!Se Thi• egtement wu flied Thi• butlneu 11 con· 1 .......... 1 MAim ITATE..wT with the County Clertl of Or· ducted by: en lndvldull OR LEASE 148'' for 60 rnos 1 otal pyml ot $8916 + ta> WOfttttltlon The IOllowlng per.one are anoe County on Auguet 14, Mlchltl J . Hickey OU..tttr doing bualnea u : Nit.IC NOTICE 1985 Thi• •tatement was flied 1 DOME NICO'S PIZZA ,_.,, wltll the Cou11ty Clerk of Or· Vendor PARLOR 582 W 19th St '1CTTTJOUI eu...11 Publllhed Ofenot Coeet tnoe County on July 2t C>alay Cotti M4iu CA 92827 " MAim ITATUmWT Dally Piiot Auguet 17. 24. 31. 1985 ' Publlthld Orange Coeat 0omenie0 Cicio 32 AU4t Tiit lollowlng peraona are September 7, 1985 f21Z270 Dally Piiot Auguat n. 1te5 FontalnblH U Newport dolno ~ u : Sa.975 Publlehed Orange Cout Sa.tee Beech CA t2eeo . AAC PAINTING AND Dally Piiot August 3. 10 17 AtNnen Ceclo 32 Rue DECORATING, 3100 W. 24, t985 ' . ' --------Fon11lnblHu, 'Newport :,-;:· Suite #8. S.A .. CA Nit.IC NOTIC( S.·931 ' 51/i WOlf SBURG CABR\OlE~l ~~ Pdl.IC NOTICE Beech. CA t2eee> Amencan Relt 111on & '1CTTTJOUI llUIMll ___ -........;.;..;;....;.;..;;..;;..._ Thll bu1lnu1 le eon· ·eonatructlon Inc or Call· NAm ITATWWNT FICTmOUI au ... N duct~~ and wit• 1ornl1 eorp0retlon,1 1122 The tollowlng l*90"• are Nit.JC N0T1C[ ~TAnmtfl Thll 1tatement wu filed Myrtle WOOi St .. F.V .. CA doing bualnea II< F1C11TIOUI .,... .. ng peraona are with the County Clatk of Or 92708 AJA & ASSOCIATES, MA• ITA_..__ doloQ bue1neM M: • Thll buslneu 11 con· 4016 Channel Piece New· ,_..., R!SUL TS PLUS. INC., fOG County on Augutt 6, duc1ed by: 1 corpore11on port Beech. CA t2eeS Tiit folloWlng '*'°"9 are 2022 South Grand Avenue, 1 5 American Alltoratlon & Ronald J. Altner, 4018 dol~ bulllneal u : Unit E, Sen'-Ana, CA 92701 Pllbtlehed Or ": Con1truotlon, Jeffrey J. Channel Pl•~~L Newport 18:CS N~ :0, C~PUJ!:· A11111t1 Plue. Inc .. I ~ ange Jolley, General MtnlQtlf 8Mch. CA 92oo;, Ir " a Vida corporation Dally Piiot Auguat 10, 11. 24, Thi8 1t1tement wu flled Thi• bu11n191 11 con-M .... camom11 92827 Tl'lll butlMU It con-3 t, 1985 with tl\t County Clerk of Or· ducted by: Shirley Ann GatM. 850 ducted by: I corporation S.939 anoe County on August 7 Ronald J. Altner Oak Strwt, Cotti ~. Aleulta Plue, Inc .. Alec s. 1985 • Tl\lt tttttmenl WU filed CMfloml• 92827 Z9flkay, Prealdent rta.IC NOTICE ,_ with the County Cllrtt of Or· Tiiie bu•IMN 11 con· Tiiie 111tement wu flled Publlltled 0r..,ge eo.t enge County on AuQUtt 14 ducted bY: en lndMdual wltl'l 11\t Couoty CWtc or Or· FICTTTJOUI ..,...11 o.11y Piiot AuclUlt fo. 17 24 1985 • Shh1W'Ann Git• lnOI County on July ta, MAim ITATW..wT 31, 1985 • • • ,_ IThil ltatement WU ftled Luther. a/c, alloy .,l\eels, p/st~nnt. Stf 11121530 f 01 48 mos Total Qymt ol $!>469 + ta1 OR LE.ASE $99t5 .. for 48 mos l otal 111mt ot $.4797 + 111 1t8e The followlng perte>nl are s.e!5 Publi.hld Ofenge Cout with 1hl County Cieri! of Or- F111t11 doing butlneM .. : Dally PllOt Augu1t f7. 24, 31, ·~ County on July 26, Publllhad Orenot Cout N I: W P 0 AT MES A $1pt'"11>1f 7, 1985 19 Flll84 Dally Pilot July 27, Auguat 3, TRAVEL. 3400 lrvtne A.,.., 4 • S.98 t Pllblllhed Or ,.. __ 1 10. 11. t985 N.wport 8Mch CA 92eeo rtll.IC NOTICE anoe .,.... LEASE PYMT. BASED ON 1ST MONTHS PYMT .• LIC. FEE, SEC. DEP. OAC 9.1 APA N/ A ON ADV SPECIALS/41 MO. MAX. OAC .... ..,.._ .. ._...., ,........... S..to7 ~ One ~ And In-Diiiy Piiot Auguat 3, 10, 17, veltmnet Co .. 3400 lrvlne ACTmOUI ...... PtlllC NOTIC£ 24. lteS --------Av... Newport BMch. CA MAm ITA'T'llmNT Sa.t21 rtBJC. NOTICE • 92eeo The 1o11ow1ng pertOnl we FICTTTIOUI IU ..... Tiiie bu1ln191 It con· doing IM.llln9M M: MAm ITATE..wT rlBJC fl>TICE '1CTmOUI .,_.. duc1ed by. joint ventuta COMPUTER CO-OP, 881 Tiii foiiowing pertOnl are um ITA~ MIN One RlnCfl And In-W. 18tl\ Street, Coate M911. doing bullNll at: '1CTITIOUl.,.._H TM fo4IOWlng ptrl()lll lrl ~tment Compeny. 8eYerty CA 92627 SOUTH COUNTY BRO-MAim I TATE....-T dolna buelMM 11: Mullan Brahm, Ltd .. 1t1te of Cell-KEAS, 2110 Newport 81.. The lollowlng peraont ere ED"l ENTERPRISES. EDT Thia ttatemenl --llled lomla IOCOl'pomed Mey 16. #3.4, eo.ta Mela. CA 92127 doing buelMel -8ALE8, 140W.Wll90n,J.2, wltll tl\tCountyClertcofOr· 1974. M 1 W. 18ttl Sf,_, ..HwryA.WooC'~110New-RETAIL SOFTWARE, Cotti MeN. CA 92t27 enge County on Juty 30, Coe11 MeN. CA 92827 !>Ort 81 .. 134. Coeta MeN. tt<IO lA Cotonle. Fountlln Etlc o.vtd Tllornpeon, 141() 1985 Thll butlMN 11 con• OA 92827 Vlllay, CA t270I W. Wiiton. J..2, Coetl MIN. ,_ ducted bY: • COf'POl'•tlOn Tiiie butlnff1 11 oon-Roneld EnM Dlvll. 8140 CA 92127 PublllMd Oranoe Coat ltlhm lid.. Aobltt M. ducted by: en lndlvldual lA Colonte. Fountain v.llty, Thll bulln..t 11 oon-Diiiy Piiot Auguet 10, 17, 24, Bllcltburn, ~t ..Hwry A. Wood OA 92708 duct.cl by: an lnclMdull 31, 1t85 Thll atatement Wll flled Thlt tt1tement wae nied Tllll bu1lnu1 11 con· Eric ~ S.847 wttll ttll County Clertc of Of.. with the County Clerk of Or· ducted bY: an ln<IMdual TNt at....,_..t W11 flled lnGI County on Augu9t 14, etlOI County on Auguet 12, AoNllcf E. Devil with the COut'lty °*" of Or· --II' llft'N'r 1N& 1985 Thi• ltltl!Nl'lt WM flled r,a: County on Juty 18. ,._ ""'-,_. ,_ with tllt COunty Clettt Of Or· 5 1'11111' PllCTmOUI IUH•U o::;=:,;;,."W, 2~ o.:':~~-:'w. 2~ enge COunty on July,~ Put>ltaMd er.,. eo.t MAm tTA~ ~ 1, 1N6 September 1, IMS Publlttled Or Coelt ~ Piiot July 27, Auguet 3, csJ:: == :--ere S.9n a.t12 Olily Piiot ~ "T. 10, 17. 10• 17• tMe WEUINOTON .LANDING 24 • 1 N5 a.toe I A CAUfORNIA LIMITED Sa-12t PAATNI A8HIP1.. .~tOO·• w M)TIC( "8.IC M>TICE ----~----rlttet~ ltrwt, oun• 1oe.1--..-....... --.-.---.--__ ..;.;;;;:;::;.:..:.;:.:.:.::.::::.-----------W M)TIC( Coat• Me... 01llforn1a ...cnnoue .,_.. PllCTmOUI.,..... ---,;;;;~.;.;;;.~:;...-r tHH um ITA,_, um ITATllmff ncnnoue .,_.. W.-ngton EQUlt• Ltd.. TM fOllOwlnO pet'IOnt .,. TM rotlowlnO pet'IOnt .,.. fllCTinOUe ...... ...... tTA,._, a C•llfomll eotl)Of9tlon, dOlnQ butlne9i Ml doing butlne9I at: um aTA,.._., ~ per90nt.,. HOO lttet~ 8tr.t. hhe POATl "I IACKHO! AOUY'8 AUTO IOOY. TM f01CM1no pereona.,. buefMal • 108, Oolta MIN. CallforNI 8EllMCI.. 1'12 Whitt Olk 121 lnclUetrtet Way, Coeta c1otnQ bu11r.-• 01 GLOfff M31 t2t2t Ito;:'• Mw. OA t2t2I MeM. CA 12121 LA2ll' PAIHTIHO t20 I. Coe1t Hwy., eoroM dll Thie bvalMM le oon-K. POf1er, 1112 • L.lny A. au.by,~~ '"""9 ~ 81"'11 i-,211 Mtlr, CA t2t2f M'9d bY: 1 00f1)0rd0n wtlttt Olk It., CoMa MMe. ll)Ule Aw... ,.._.,..._ CA .._...,,. e.d\; cA tMa ' Aon M0tgM tnt .. I cal-~ lQlllltee. Ltd .• OA'2tat 12110 HOIHln Mii""°"' tomlloorporatton a..tcl ......., ......,...... a_. C. "°""· 1612 ~L.luetly,4328--,.O\tfln Muflflour HO Tiiie bue1Me1 11 con-Tllll _........,,. ._ flied ~Olk tt .. CoMe ..._ lnule ;..,,.,, ~ CA !Nini Avie. iaf11 ~ dUctedi:t::::"'Mlon Wftll lllt0ountya.i!Of0t-.... neat t2110 · 9-d\ CA'nta ' Aon · EM.. Aon .,. COllftty on AuOMll r. Tillt buelMca 1a con-Tllll buslMle 11 con-TNa. ~ Iii oon- MotOM. ,,...... 11M -:., w. -ducMd by llueOend lnClwlt dllCMdW.~ ....... TNI ............. 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Rick Alderette 19. Real Estate Dimensions 20. Fairway One PAGE 21 . Woodbridge Lakeehore 24. Homes On Revtew 25. Back Bay Village 26. Hunt & Associates Darrell Pash 32. The ReaJ Estaters ... • I -{ - AFI'EEN YF.ARS 1970'-1985 IJ~l()U~ 11f)MI:~ . REALTORS. 675-6000 -2443 EAST PACFIC COAST HIGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR. CALIFORNIA 9'l625 THE LOCAL FAVORITE! Everyone who buys or sells their unique home through Unique . Homes Real Estate will receive a 15th Anniversary Tee Shirt. WOW! --·-- .. • ru IS THE LARGEST, INDEPENDE T REALE TATE SERVICES FIRM IN THE NATIO~. m•111 man 11,111,IOO PRIVATE TENNIS COURT. POOL & SP A. Large custom home situated on ~ acre lot in prestigious Belcourt. Two story home with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. family room, study. air con- ditioning, exte~iY.e security system. Bright and cheerful and in "move in" condition. $1,500,000 includes land. Donna Godshall Ull FRIOl.ISlll II W&Tll FEQ1 .. 1._ Remodeled, slngle story, 4 bedroom, 4 bath home with over 106 feet on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate. Lender will provide excellent financing. $1,4 75,000 Includes land. Ed Escano/Maureen White mmu.. 1111,101 This two bedroom, 21h bath townhome Is In a gated community of 24 homes. Two fireplaces, formal dining room, 2 car garage, laundry and storage rooms. Owner Is selling for less than he paid. c. Mason un1m • w 1SU11 1111MO Two bedroom, 2 bath townhome-perfect for a couple. Large living room -dining room com- bination. Oakcrest model. Community pool, spa and tennis. Carolyn Mason IOW Y11W W/NIL..flll -E II lllUl.l IAY ~12~,000 Terrific 3 bdrm .. 31h bath, family room, dining room, pool home on cul-de-sac within the gate guarded community of Emerald Bay. The ocean views are spectacular from most rooms. Rod Daley EMUAU UY • toWI YIEW IUG,000 Charming, Immaculate, Emerald Bay home. Ideal for summer. weekends, small family. Neat as a pin. Priced to sell today. Rod Daley IMIULI UY Niil 12, llO,MO 270° Panoramic White Water Views from this 6 bedroom, 8 bath home. Four car garage, 2 family rooms, den, pool, sauna, complete secur- ity, steel-fenced with lots of glass. This Is the finest home ever offered on Emerald Bay Point. Rod Daley UOI WT Cl•ll Wiil SJH,000 FH Charming cape cod architecture. Three bedrooms. 2'h bath condo with the decorator's touch. Famlly room end formal dining room. Security system. Lois Egan UYllllU lllTIM -1111,000 Rare all new construction -4/5 bedrooms. A classic salt box w/so. patio and deck. Three car garage, 3 flreptacea, 4 baths. A great f amlly home. See now and choose own colors. Oona Chichester ,_ __ ,.. .. ,ITlll an1.- Four ·bedroom, Baycrest home In top condition and per1ect locatlon. Two flreplaces, oversized pool and cabana. A perfect home for the family that need• apace and a place to entertain! Paula Balley Ml IPYllAU ... IDll~ lllt,111 Owner says "SELL!'' and reduced price from 1830,000 to $699,9001 Gorgeous 6 bdrm., pool, view home. Owner wllt carry 1st T.D. A great value. Paula Balley #2 Clwlc Pl•••, Suite 100 IPEl lllSES UTllllY HARBOR H1LAND 3 BR. pool BIG CANYON 4 BR, FR, pool, spa BIG CANYON 4 BR. FR. Pool. Spa BAYCREST 4 BR. FR, pool LIDO ISLE 4 BR, FR CdM 3 BR. FR. spa JASMINE CREEK 3 BR, FR. spa BIG CANYON 3 BR, pool. spa BIG CANYON 4 BR. FR, pool, spa S21IMI 1-5 i1,-,111 1-5 n-. 1-5 llUAY a11w111 12"6 ...... 1-5 ....... 1-5 U2'111 1-5 PH,IOI 1-5 .,.,... 1-5 HARaQR VU KNOL LIJllMO 3 BR, FR 1-5 HARBOR VU HMES 1211 ... 3 BR. FR 1.5 TURTLE ROCK SHl,MO 3 BR 1 ·5 CLIFFHAVEN SUlwlll 4 BR. fR, spa 1-5 l'- " H1211aealaH C Ma.son Ulepllt'"'1• T Allinaon 14 '"'",.... S. Voght 11Ml.t•N4 M.L. Manon 211 ... J Lewis/Partch auP-..... L Jacobs 11 ...... M Denny ,." ........ D Bibb 14 •• , .... ...,.. T . Allinson .1111 ....... L. Egan 1111hrtlMllleiP S.Scanlan Hs,....,.erett M Keepers 1121 lilcs •• A Peters UTllllY All 111111 JASMINE CREEK 1121 ... 3 BR, FR. spa 1-4 BIG C ANYON 11.0lt,OOO 5 BR. FR. pool 1-5 BIG CANYON SHl- 6 BR. FR. pool 1·5 BIG CANYON 11,IOl,llO 4 BR. FR. pool, spa 1-5 11 Mnaif M Denny lOIBltrttt S. Grody I C,,,nt P~ .. D B1bb/S Grody 14 ..,.. It '"'i• T. Albnaon UR• llMI Pll,llO "Dynasty" model with spectacular view. Gated courtyard entry, 2 bdrm., 2 bath, formal dining, added storage end professionally decorated throughout. A real private setting. Assume ex- cellent financing. Belle Partch ...... UTT1.I ,.. 1211,000 Enjoy ocean breezes and view. living room. dining room and bedrooms are carefree. Guard gated community • Walk to the beach. Linda Oeth/llz Beazley ....... .,_,'" ....... Victoria Beach -Laguna charm home In Im- maculate condition within two blocks of beach. Three bedrooms, two baths. Submit all off en. Connie Maxsentl .. UIYll • , ... " LM&Tm ....... Four bedroom, 4 baths, famlty room, room plus a 2 bedroom guest suite. pool enhances this prestige proPerty very motivated. Danny Bibb ClllU Ill IUI aHm 1211,MI Completely remodeled, loaded with charm and south of P.C.H. Three bedrooms and 2 Ba. on R-2 lot. French doors lead to charming patio to capture ocean Or._eeze. A rare find. Undo Oeth ...... lllW-wnt UY IYI 12,llO,lll DOUBLE lot. A total of 70' on the bayfront-lnctudes beautifully decorated 4 bdrm .. Spanish Colonial style main house with separate guest house. New pier and slip to accomodate 2 large boats, spacloos patio and sandy beach. An eiegant offering, Including the furnishings, fee simple. Matha Macnab FIUT lffll• 1211 .... Desirable single story four bedroom residence In Harbor View Homes is situated on a wonderful pie-shaped lot with room for pool & spa with addltlonal space for playyard and entertaining. Well priced and ready for immediate occupancy. Including land. Susan Scanlan w11 .. --RllT ••• YllW san,111 Beautiful home with unobstructed view of New- port Harbor and ocean. Three bedroom & enormous bonus room. (Could be 5 bdrm ) Large family room. Gourmet kitchen. Private view gunlte spa. sauna. views from every room. Great for entertaining. Micki Cooper LIVI IW UM Uff Mlt,811 fH Enjoy the luxurious lifestyle in a 4 bedroom, 21h bath lido Isle home on a 45 foot lot. Spacious llvlng room, formal dining room, & cor.y family room. Large brick patio with spa. Ideal entertain- ing and family home. Lois Jacobs OUl•M IU• UY .. I IHl.000 LI Private communlty-2 bedrooms. den and din- ing room. Home on the strada-Also bachelor apt. Just a few steps to the beach. Community tennis court. Mary Lou Marion 11sTU10mt umm 11111 11,100.000 Luxury and beauty with harbor entrance view This home of magnificent quality and construc- tion has a great open feeling-with wonderful designer f abrtcs and wall coverings Three bedrooms and den. Barbara Aune DIUSI TIMI · Ill CWIYll 11,ltl,GIO Prime location overtooking fairways, lake and night lights. Five bedrooms, 4 fireplaces. library. billiard room, family room. Attention to every detall In this custom Valentine BuOt Home Tom Alllnson GIST• •A.M.Y -E S1,12MOO This 5 bedroom. 3'A bath traditional home, three years new within the private community of Sig Canyon offers the ultimate In privacy nestled In the trees on a large secluded lot Extra large family, llvlng and dining rooms. Very light and open. Owner will exchange for smaller home or consider terms. Danny Bibb .J INI. AllY, DP&ISI • IUSS llM,000 This secluded hideaway contains a large master suite and separate guest bedroom with beautlful plantatlon shutters. A very open floorplan with sunken flreplaoe conversation area Maureen White MllTIY ,_111111&111 12,111,- 0ver 7,000 sq. ft, of luxurious llvlng. All major rooms, veranda and pool enjoy spectacular ocean/bay views. Price Includes elegant furnishings. Color brochure avallabte. Ed Eacano/Maureen White I I I I ' I I I I I _. I L SOTHEBY'S .. INTERNATIONAL REALTY 759-6700~ .OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1-SPM ONE BURNING TREE ROAD BIG CANYON COUNTRY CLUB Ideally located overlooking the 3rd Tee, fairways, lakes and greens are included in the v_iew from this aistinctive golf course estate.· Custom built, and occupied by the original owner, this warm and cheerful home offers four bedrooms, three ~nd one-half baths,plus a spa~iou_s yard, pool and spa. Perfect for entertain- ing, tnis lovely residence will be open for ·your inspection Saturday and Sunda~ from one to five in the afternoon, or call for more information. ( OFFERED AT $1,27,5,000 L.----__ SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY _________ ~ . - • Dalebout DOVER SHORES . . . This magnificent view home Is deHghtful for daily living and gracious entertaining. Aocomodates 200 guests com- fortably. WaJk-behlnd wet bar. Strauss crystal chandeliers. Three large bedrooms. F.abulous master suite with sitting room and fireplace. Hobby room eastly convertible to two extra bedroooms. New solar heated pool. Spa with waterfall. Elaborate security sys1em. All this and much more ........................................ $1, 175,000 Open Sun 1-5 ....................... 1244 Polaris Drive DOVER 8HOAE8 . . . This home has been elegantly remodeled, but not Uved In. Features Include three bedrooms, three baths and three fff'epfacee. Oen with flreptace, and latge enough for pool table. Formal dining room. Delightful kitchen with commercial gas stove. Skytlghts lend to the cheerfulness of the home. Intercom for front gate. Automatic llghtlng and sprinklers. And there Is a spectacular view of back bay and night llghts ............................................ $825,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ........... ~ ... 1730 Galaxy Drive HARBOR HllL . . . Cape Cod design. Four bedrooms and den home. Ave baths. Gated community. Master suite with walk-In closet and Jacuzzi. Gourmet kitchen with skytlght. Three car garage. Air conditioning. Complete land- scaping. Lowest priced new home on the Hiii. ............................................................. $599,950 LIDO ISLE ... Large corner lot on the Plazza ... very private yet convenient to bay and shopping. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Master suite on first floor. Famlty room with fireplace. Formal dining room. French doors. Plantation shutters. Enclosed patio with attractive land- scaping. Owner will assist with financing. .............................................................. $595,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .................... 426 Plazza Udo DOVER SHORES ... Pride of ownership wlll be yours In this lovely view home. Four bedrooms. Four baths. FormaJ dining room. DeUghtful fam- ily room with custom waJnut bar, refrigerator and wine storage. Den eastty convet11ble to fifth bedroom. Maid's room with own bath. Full security system. Automatic sprinklers. Water softener .................................. ·~··~.--$660,000" LIDO ISLE . . . New on market. Conveniently locat4id four bedroom home. From the moment you walk Tntolhi· P&tro: you sense a eeTing or comfort and charm. Cozy den with wet bar. Formal dining room. Two fireplaces. Three and ~~;~~~n~~~~~: .. ~.1.~.~ ••• 1.~~-.~~.~.~~~~ •• ~f~.d8J Open Sat-Sun 1-5 ....................... 125 Via Koron BAVCREST •.. The scope of this two-story four bedroom residence Is rarely foond In this price range. The living room, dining room and family room are all huge. Three fireplaces. Wet bar and a wine rack. There la a protec1ed ptay area and a fenced-In pool and apa. A lease/option Is a poeelblltty ........ ............. ............ ......... .. *'480 ,000 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE -ti••••••• DOVER SHORES ••• •.tJ.•• • .. .. • Take advantage of the 10% financing -ti • available when you purchase this ex-• ! traordlnary home of distinction with ! • $200,000 cash down. Visualize step-• • ping from any one of the three • « bedrooms Into an enclosed swim-• ! ming pool. Dehumidifier In pool area. ! • Comfor,pble bath/dressing room off • • pool. A "'total of -!bur and om~·half • • baths. Teak panelllng In living room, • • family room and dining room. Lighted : : fountain In entry. Luxuriant plantings. • • Nutone transistor AM/FM Intercom. • • Servac vacuum system. Air purifier. • • Refrigerator, washer and dryer In-! · : eluded. To top It aJI off ... you wltl • • enjoy a spectacular sit-down vtew of • • ocean, upper bay and city Ughts from • : the entire tlvtng area ........... $695,000 : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ''AYCREST ... Extraordinary seven bedroom 1ome. Completely upgraded. Oak noors and cabinets. Huge famlty room. Large courtyard with poot, spa and water fountain. Conveniently located on a quiet street.. ................... $475,000 BAYCREST . . . Spacious five bedroom home with oversized yard complete wJth pool, spa and shuffle boarct~rt. This property Is perfect for entertaining on a grand scale, yet lends Itself to Intimate famUy IMng •. ~ .............. -.~ ..... $4-1-5.000 Open Sul'l' 1-5 ....................... · 1437 Antigua Way BAYCREST . . . Traditional two-story custom home. Four spacious bedrooms. Beautifully ap- pointed wJth Plantation shutters, Oel Piso tiles. bookshelves, many built-ins. French doors. f=amlly room with high vaulted celling. Eating area 1n kitchen. New appllanoes. Superbly planted gardens .................................. $395,000 BAYCREST ... A home of distinction. Pyramid beam ceilings. Spacious bedrooms. Huge mas- ter bedroom with fireplace, his and her separate bathrooms. One bedroom and bath ideally located for maid ;-or guests. Central vacuum system. Cozy family room with wet bar. Restful patio with pool and waterfall. A home with character. Motivated owners .............. $395,000 BALBOA ISL.ANO . . Pleasing to the eye .. comfortable to live In. Country English two-story cottage. Leaded glass windows. Used brick patio. Ivy covered chimney and shake roof. Steps to popular South Bayfront. Three spacious bedrooms. Two baths. Owner may carry financing .................................... $389,500 BIO CANYON ... · Best location in complex Substantial view of Big Canyon lake and golf course. Three bledroom condo. Dining room. Respected El Dorado model. Sales price to ln~lude all (urntture... .......... ........... .. .. . $350,000 BACK BAY . . Panoramic view of bay, moun- tetns and ctty tights. fi>ur bedfooms-. Huge living room and den, eaeh with fireplace. Community pool, cabana and nine hole putting green. Own, .., ers motivated ...................................... $325.000 BAYCRE8T . . . Comfortable. Contemporary home. Conveniently tocated. Lovety nefgh- borhood. Four spacious bedrooms. Three baths. Wood panelled family room. Extensive uM of glasa lends to the cheerfulness of the home. Beauttfulty landscaped yard ..... $298,500 Open Sat 1 ............................. 1107 Estelle Lane HARBOR VIEW HOMES . . . The outstanding curb appeal eeta this lovefy three bedroom home apart. Step-down llvlng room wtth fire- place, dining room and family room . Covered patio. Beauttfulty planted yard ............ $268,500 Dalebout NEWPORT HEIGHTS . . . Exquisite Cape Cod deslgn home. Three bedrooms. Two and ·one- half baths. Cathedral wood ceilings. Cedar con- struction accented with stained glass windows. Bonus room conveniently located for storage. Second story wood deck ... great for sun bath· Ing. Entire home suggests quality. Park-Uke yard ...................................................... $260,000 Open Sun 1-5 ........................... 2214 Hotly Lane BAYCREST ... Original own~s are offering this flawless horhe at a fair and reasonable price. Three bedrooms. Superb location. There Is a magnlffcent backyard with a free-standing iazebo. There is a sunken_unobtrusive RV area. most unusuar property ..................... $259,000 Open Sat-Sun 1-5 .............. 2040 Shipway Lane WOODBRIDGE IN IRVINE . . . Choice neigh- borhood. Two bedrooms and den home. High beam ceilings. Good size yard for the area. Easy walk to the lake and shopping. Property in excellent condition ... a former model. ................................. .. .... . ....... $195,000 Open Sun 1-5......... . ........ ... ..... 4 Lakeside VILLA BALBOA . . . An adult condominium overlooking Newport Harbor and the ocean. One large bedroom and den. Neat kitchen. Air conditioned. Subterranean garage. Security gate. Community pool. spa and outdoor barbeque ................................... $185,000 SEAWIND A "starter" home in Newport Beach at a reasonable price. Very private end unit condo. Two master bedroom suites. two and one-half baths and a private patio. .. ..................................................... $145,000 INCOME PENINSULA POINT ... Rare slx-plex among fine residences One two-bedroom and five one- bedroom units In good condition. Owner will exchange for Industrial/commercial or trust deeds.... . .......................................... $660,000 COR either wa fully craft up. Two beacbes. tocauon .. DEL MAR . . . Income or In-laws this hand~ duplex works. Beaut1· and appointed three bedroom unit ooms down. V~. One block from a large 50x 118 foot Lot. Quiet . ..................................... $630.000 PENINSULA POINT Custom triplex with a great three bedroom owner's unit. Owner will exchange for lndustrtaJ/commerc1al property or trade for trust deeds.......... .. . . $540.000 CUFf HAVEN ... Attractive duplex Two bedroom each unit. Hardwood floors through- out. Presently used as a single unit, but easily convertlbte. 8eautlfully landscaped and well maJntaJned. New plumbing New paint. Security ayatem. Price reduced .............. NOW $295,000 NEWPORT BEACH - L NEW LISTINGS ...... 1111.- Lowest priced Mclain Townhome. Ownera trenaterred, priced for quick Niel 2 BR pfus retreat, 2 BA, security system, safe, etc. mm SHl ... Lovety 4 BR slngle levef In good location and condition. Neutral colors. french doors, new landscaping. Move Jn & enjoy. ,... .... ..., ".,.. Quiet street, charming beach home, spacious rooms, large bonus/BR over garage. Excellent starter home. ILlffl -'210,IOI You can see forever! 3 BR, 2 BA "Tina~· situated on the Bluff. End unit, air conditioned, new carpet, perfect thru-out. Land Included. asw 011E1 1n1,- 0ecorator perfect, lush gardens, privacy, add up to a best buy for this fairly priced 2 BR + den home. See It today! .mm• um pa,ooo Ideal Plan 3 with 3 BR, FR, lovely decor. private gardens, Ideal location with open feeling. Secur- ity. pools, tennis. IAYllllES ~21,IOO Prime Circle Drive location. 2 story, 3 BR, den, 3 BA. Wafting for decorator touches. Land In- cluded. IMIEOUFFI IUl- Spaclous family home, 4 BR, FR & pool-size yard. Recently remodeled, access to private beaches. .. ,.. TllUOE 1110,IOO Front row view of ocean and bay. Room for pool on view side. Watch boats go by and enjoy great sunsets. --·-.. ,. .. Redesigned smaJI 2 BR studio home. View to. Catalina, sans, whitewater. Walk to beach. Dec- orator perfect. Expansion potential. WEIT ..... T 1111,IM Outstanding 2 year old custom. Corner lot with forever ocean views. UllH llME 11,111,000 Savor the romance and beauty of classlc Medi- terranean archltecutre. 5 BR, soaring oeflings, skylights, a home of exceptional quality. --Ill 1111 I 1,I00,000 Oceanfront lot! One of a kind with private road. 180° view. Must walk site. Build home of your dreams. Owner to subordlante. PElllllU UYFlllT 11,IH,IOO Spectacular home on 60' frontage. 2 boat slips :t 2.-slde tles.,_separate 1 BR-apt.,-3~r g~ge, full basement. May consider apt. trade. Fee. ' A MEMBER OF TME "1 SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK llJ REAL ESTATE OPEN HOUSES UTllllf 1·1 .,11111111 ma 11,,..., 3 BR, FR $325,000 C.McMAHAN lllMI .. la.LI .., .......... 3 BR, FR, View $369,000 M. MATTHEWS ........ ~ 1111 ...... 4 BR, FR $399,000 C. EADIE UITIUff Hll'-J• 4 BR, FR $449.500 M. GUTH ...Ulll.11&1 . 11 .. ..,.... • 2 BR, Wtrfrnt $575,000 LROSE ......... 4111....., 4 BR, FR, PI S $575,000 O'SHAUGHNESSY U..YllWla.U 2111 ...... ""'. 3 BR, FR, View $595,000 E. CORKETT ..... 21 ....... 6 BR. FR, View $650.000 B.REEDY _ .. ,. ......... ..,.. 4 BR $759,000 G. LIVINGSTON MUl&lll.11&1 1UI..,.... 5 BR, 3 Sups $995,000 J . AKERMAN SllllY 1·1 llm.DMI 111 ....... 2 BR, Den $225,000 L. WHITE unam tlll l•-•••re 3 BR, FR $239,500 M. GUTH Tll ILlffl nnYlttl ..... 3 BR $270,000 L. McLOON ULll&ll&.Am 111 ..... .,. 1 -1 BR $310,000 R:-BOUNO Mlllll 11111 11,,..., 3 BR, FR $325,000 C.McMAHAN UYmST 1•11 ... .i 4 BR, FR, PI S $349,500 O'SHAUGHNESSY ....... LUI llt1 Wlfeffnllt 3 BR $410,000 J . ROBBINS ...-111.1 2Mlla ....... 3BR $430,000 C. RUMSFELD ..na...a 411 ....... 2BR.~ $479,000 D.BIBB ....... 141 •111111• ~~R $499,000 $.EXLEY YllW-.U llllWll•n• 4 BR $499,700 J. DONOHUE tmlllMU •1111rllcM 2 BR, Stud~ee $529,000 K.PARKER ---1141 ........ 2 BR, Wtrlmt $575,000 L. ROSE ....... .......... 4 BR $595,000 K.RANGER UllMYllWIW 2111 ...... ""'. 3 BR, FR, View $595,000 C. BALDIKOSKI •Ym11llMI 1111 "r: ,.,,... 3 BR, View $610,000 . BOLAND .....,,. ,,, ......... 3 BR, View $695,000 F. SENNES ..... ,. .......... ...,.. 48R $759,000 G. LIVINGSTON ....... , . ..,.... 5 BR, 3 Slips $995,000 E. CORKETT ...--m.i tat Yla-LNI .... 4 BR, FR $1,595,000 E. OLSON NEWPORT /COM ''3711 NW lltil 111 .... Hlghty upgraded 2 BR, 2.5 BA, den townhome. 1 Hardwood floors, bultt-inl and much morel NMr beaches, shopping & achools. Community ten- nis and pool. ....., ..... Lovety two story traditional family home. private pool-sae yard, 2 ttreplaces, large famlty room an~ 5 BR. Exceptional value on fee land. •• 111. ua an.-on the bay with ocean view from third floor, this 2 BR, 2 BA condo complex Is one of a kind. Lovely pool and spa, work room, boat slips. Pllllla.lllPllSllllll M11- 0pportunlty to acquire emotlonally appealing 3 BR home at greatly reduced value. Super lower peninsula location, block to ocean or bay. 1'11-11111 ~11,IM Immaculate 3 BR, family room home planned for gracious living and entertaining. Vaulted entry, wood floors, soft beige carpeting, view of ocean. llYllllll ........ Outstanding property fully remodeled. Contem- porary but comfortable, 3 BR, den, outstanding kitchen, superb master suite with full amenities . .......... llll,000 4 large BR plus den, expansive deck with pool and spa, lush landscaptng, breathtaking view. Fabulous prk;e. -Um.T 1111,000 Mal-kal with extra wtde deck overlooking boat- ing actMty wtth view to JetJy. 2 BR, leaded glass entry doors, private patio. IPHWI llU. .... ,... Price reduction, Ideal famtty home on large lot, view of hllls and ocean. 6 BR, family room, three car garage. Quiet street. lnEl...U Slll,IOI 70 feet on water, 2 story, 4 BR + maid's. Island kitchen a formal dining room look onto bayslde patio with custom pOOI & spa. Dock accommo- dates 60 ft boat. Fee. P1•1aa 1111,111 Wonderful 6 BR bayfront with outstanding dock facUltles. Totally remodeled kitchen. Light & spacious floor plan. Excellent price. IRVINE ........ 1111,111 2 BR, 2 BA, contemporary designed condo· on park-llke greenbelt. New carpet, fireplace, for- mal dining area. Owner anxious, submit offer . 111Tl.I... 1111,• Immaculate end un~t with extra bay windows make this tight. bright. upgraded 2 BR. townhouse especially appealing. Good location. WE'RE PLUSED TO lllOUICE THE IEWPORT IUCI OFFICE OF COUWELL lllER SOLD OVER S21 llWOI WIRTI OF lllES II TllE IOITH OF elULY THAT'S I RECORDll! . . . NEWPORT· CENTER • 2161 SAN JOAQUIN HILLS ROAD • 644-9060 ' • . ' . COSTA MESA UUT Sflllll -111 .... Two story, 2 BR condo with vaulted celllngs, fireplace In llvtng room, patio and double at- tached garage. Take advantage !'flow Interest rates-purchase your first home nowt lllA alffl -11lt,-RARELY ON THE MARKET! 3 BR. 2 BA split '8vet condo with attached 2 car garage, conve- nient kitchen and dining area arid large balcony for sunshine and relaxing summer BBQ'a. Move- In condition-just waiting for youl ---·-1111.-Rlght on the greenbett, this 3 BR, 2'n BA spltt- level home has formal dining area. patio and sundeck. and warm wood accents. A beautiful home that's ready and waiting for you! . • 111 .., 11•11 ....... Unique locatton on Mesa Verde Golf Course 16th tee. Spacious famlty home with 4 BR/3th BA. Huge step-down famlty room with waJk-in wet bar and fantastic wall of glass. Immaculate and ready for you. Call now for your own private showing. II fmt mY 1111,111 Contemporary 3 BR, 2th BA condo wtth the bes1 location In complex. Two levels of quality with aJr condttlonlng, fireplace. sondeck, attached 2 car garage, greenbelt and community poof & spa. Has been priced to aeMI Cell before It's too late. I• •t&IMit 1111- Spectacular 2-story, 5 BR home with · kttchen/fanilty room combination, formal dining area, llvtng room wtth fireplace and endosed patio with heater. Superb family home romantl- caffy decorated to appeal to all. This home can be your family's paradise-call to,_ today! -.~ ..... 1111 -1111,111 A total lifeetyte for the small family. 2 BR, 2 BA, dlnfflg room, formal IMng room with fireplace and dramatic cathedral cefNngs. Sitting room opens onto an atrium or convert tnto den/study area. Well equipped kJtchen. Cheery" breakfast nook with large comer windows. Community pool, spa & tennis courts. CaJt today1 lmwtM_ .... ...,.,.. U-.- Fantastic 4 BR, 3 BA home with den. family , room, huge bonus room and formal dining. Master bedroom with stttlng room, ftreplace and Roman tub with wtllrtpoot Spectacular 2-story ts a must to seel MESA VERDE ..... IOI• llLllf •1..- Decorated with warmth and feeling, this lm- mact.tlate 3 BR. 3 BA house would be a pleasure to call "Home." Deflghtfut country kitchen, for- mal dining room, aeparate In-law quarters. flr&- place with wood hearth and colofful landacapfng add even more appeal. A mus1 to seer Can today! , ---· .... LMATm 11-.-SpUt ~Mela Verde home wtth 4 BR, 2 BA. Large, aeparate famHy room, formal dining room and nice yard. An exceHent famlty home In a dellrable area. Don't mist outl ... ~,.. '211,111 S~ trl-Wiel Meea Verde hOme whh 4 BR, 2 • e~. multi4evel dectt•, breakfast area. aepar- ate tamUy room with tlrepllloe and 3 c.-garage. Homee Mke this eel fat -Clllt nowf ., .... .. 111.,.. Lerge 4 BR, 21A BA Bucicola hOtne with 3 cat gerege, lmprteatle petlo with ftrepft, wet t>w. 9kylght, profullk>ilely wid9r.11ped. ~ the beet vtew of Costa Mesa golf CC>UrM. Greet value for your money Md ptlced to Mlllt A MEMBER OF THE SEARS ANANCIAL NETWORK REAL ESTATE fit.11{1& ,_... ,,_.. R-2 lot with 2 aeparate homes. Front home has 2BR/1BA, llvtng room and large kitchen. Back home has 3BR/1BA. Income property Invest- ment with no deferred maintenance or Ideal for extended famllles. can today. l9lD avarmn ''"-st.rt your portfoffo now1 Affordable property with 2-2BR. 1 BA units In good rental area. The time to buy Is nowt Call for more Information on hoW to begin. mtl Ill&~ UJl,111 Located In a redevelopment area, this property offers exceflent opportunity. 4-2BR, 1 BA units in top condition to provide great income. Be the first to consider the purchase of this superb Income property. -.m••• ...... Duplex with 3 car garage just steps to ocean and pm. Extremely good condition. Ocean view from upper 3 BR/2 BA owner unit. Lower untt has .1 BR/1 BA and ftreplace. Make your offer. ..... 11RD u ..... F.m..tic opportunity for owner/occupant or lnYMtor. Bay and ocean are just steps awayt 2 buHdtnge..2 ston. 2 -2 BR units and 1 -3 BR unit. Areplacee In two units. Superb Income -no V8CMdeal Cell tor your ahowlng now. SOUTH COAST METRO • "'"' mn 111,111 Why should you when this lower level one BR condo In South Coast VIiias Is great for first time buyers. It's close to So. Coast Plaza with comm. poof & spa. Put your rent money towards the purehase of your first home. CaJI for details . ..... f1DI 11 .... Unique noor plan home with 1 BR plus den and large fenced yard Is In need of lots of T. L. C. Bring your Ideas-what you save on this price Is What you use to create the home you want! llTLIW 11 .... This could be your first home or your first Investment. Charming 2 BR, 1 BA condo with cute kitchen, breakfast bar and IMng room that'a bttght and sunny. New to market. lllllY.... 11n.- Brtght and sunny llvtng room with fireplace entwnc. the ehlne on the hardwood floors of this 3 BR. 1 BA home. Instantly aweanngt ~ home has been priced to 9MI so make your offer. ....... .., 11..- L-ve 2-ctory s.ndpolnt home In ex<*tent cul de uc location. 4 BR, 21A BA. kttchenlfamtly room comtMnatton, ~room wtth flreplace 8nd wet t.. Opportuntty'a knoddng 90 tatce ~ The perfect home for you Md yOur grCMtng Wnly wtthOut In outt llg9CMJS price. 645-0303 HARBOR AREA ••••1111111-., .. You get your money's worth In this two story condo with 2 large bedrooms plus studio, large llvlng room. deluxe kitchen with eating area. formal dining, skylight and 2 fireplaces. Great location and the best buy in Newport Beach! WILi Tl 111 llAll 11 ..... Model perfect 2 BR. 2'h BA condo with vaulted celllnga. flagstone Oreplaoe. mini bllnds, at- tached 2 car garage AND mini ooean v'8wt Call today for your opportunity to see this home. lllffl... ,, ........ Large 3 BR. 2'/t BA condo on picturesque green. Lots Qf upgrades and In move In condition. Definitely a "Best Buy" that lnchldes the land. Call for your showing today! UM YD.... u1..- Large 1 BR condo in glamorous elevator build- ing with comforting security. Close to shops. Boat slip possibilities. Lovety pool. Call now. 'WW Tl Tll IWCI SIU.- Beautiful 3 BA Newport Crest condo. Split-level on the front row with ocean view. Quiet cul-de- sac location in well cared for complex with comm. pool, spa & tennis. Call to see today. llCIUY Ull ... Enjoy spacious living in this airy 2 BR/21/t BA home with large back yard. The 3rd bedroom has been changed to a wet bar off of living room and the garage has a personalized workshop. Don't wait! Make your offer today! ••• ..., ...,. .. 12 .... Experience this lovety 3 BA, 2'1• BA custom home buitt around a refreshing pool and spa. Areplaoes in living room and family room; inside taundry; 3 car garage and RV access. Catt now. watalFF .... _ ~ The perfect home for a family seeking a prime. locatton at a realistic price. Nicety kept 3 BR, n·. BA home with large rooms, vauhed wood oen- lngs In ltvtng room, formal dining and large lo1 with yard pfus pool, roses and fruit trees. An outstanding buyl CaJI for further information. ., ... , ....... Spacious Newport Heights home In excellent location features 2 BA. 1 '!t BA. wide open family room with double fireplace to living room, 2 patios and very attractive kitchen. A beautiful home that radiates warmth and charm. llUUTflU 1211.- 3 BR. 2'!t BA custom U-shape home with family room. living room with fireplace. Cupboards & closets galorel Plus -separate guest suite with 2 rooms and a full bath. Lovely pool and spa and new patio. Don't miss your opportunity to own this exceptional homel w '" uun1 rn 1111,111 Quiet Newport Island waterfront with boat dock for only $350,000? BELIEVE ITI Quaint 2 Q.A on semi-private, famlty oriented Island A fantastic buy for boat and beach lovers. IUT .... WIL• -IMt,I• Custom 4 BR. 2 BA home on Lido Island with llvlng room with fireplace & wet bar and tots of windows open to large patio. Extra wide lot on excellent street-to-s1reet location. Priced right to sett fast! Must see it today! aW#llTISUll II~ Sperkllng waterfront with dock. A distinctive 3 BR, 3 BA home with many extras. Glass waJls frame view 1rom tMng room, dining room •. kitchen and master sutte. A superb buy for boat and beadt tovera. ,. -.a... 11,111,- Begant home provfdes 4 BR, 4 BA, sunken convenatlon pit with fireplace, format dining, famly room. torewr views of channel, bay & city lights from both floors and boet dock. Very • . lmpt esaNe throoghoutl Celt tor appointment. 2211 HARBOR BLD., COSTA IESI I I I I ·I ' \ ) [ L ----·-------------------------------~--~·~----------~--- #3 Civic Plaza. Suite 170 Newport Beach, California 92660 160-8333 • SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S FINEST HOMES • $11.111 8fecllenndce, Colorado 28R IBA. Prime ski area. Mount•n view. P11.MI Jasmine er.-fltlf'I 5. PriYate Spa. Good locatX>R. Mt• Soult! Coast Metro 2BR 28A. New apt Convenient locat10n. Stl5-Hafbof -Styish JBR. Lott. Neutral decor. SI•• Westcllff, NB ' IBR IBA. Walk lo shops. , ... l ... 2500 sq fl tMobstructld wiew. Decorated by Fari. '1IUll hiM 2BR 2~8A. HlcNY uptr*d. . ............ 11.000 ~ft. Pnsti&iom atta. SHUii RMc9'o San Joaquin 28R. Hi&tl ceili•. Mirrors. ...... Wntditt.• • 2~ FR. PritMI-.. lqe ,.,d. ' Siii• TwtJe kk, nine 28i 28A. Plan 2. Mew arptt. --BilC.... ,.... 3. '""" ....... Sl._P•~ 38R 28A. On toH course. ....... c.,. -F• ra ~ ,., 3 Clf pnce. $111,511 Ti.t •tts 381 28A. rweci'lct. Comer locatiN. ••tor•.,• 511 • eo..tii ... ,.,. OcaR - ~ 8alloa ,...,. i.1~ dllfla. BaM repo. •n• S. JAn c.,iltrw • a 0-WS C. ~. Oceaa, lite vu. Sze~ Costa Mm Li 41R. 2 trpks. Nice yard. .... s,pss 581. 8oMs mt. fR. Poof/spa. 88Q. $2.... Balboa PeNnsula 38R/28R duplfl. Near beach. • ...... BilCMJOn lS,000$4 ft.,,_....._ --TheBa.ltts 4U. Reaeation rOOM. Spa. --~ Sii. a.eta • & •lite w. Pool/~ Sm.• Harbor Yiew Homes ZBR 28A. Bay windows. Fee. --DMr Shores, NB 2 mtr BR Wlhrtront pool. Mte vu $215-The BNtts E. Ptan. Many uptrades. Greent>ett locabon ~ HwWMae llilllll estate. Ocuft/litt vu. Sclaeioos yard. $215,• Balboa Peninsula 3BA/3BR duc>'ex. Quiet location. .... CoroM 411. 38R 3~8A. Prof dlcor. Own & bay vu. un,• San Juan Capistrano 4 le BR 2~BA. Formal dtrn~ 2 f Ps --Hart»f Ridlt 4BR custofn. 4 fPs. 2 w,..-in bars. E6evator. $211,511 Be Canyon 2BR 2~8A. Den. Neutral decor. $1,IM• Dover Shores 58R SM. Sep i!Haw apt Pool/spa. Pier w/2 slips. $211,• Harbor View Homes 4BR 3~BA. Maid's quarters. $1,115.-Harbor Ridce 48R. Library. Unobstructed vu. Quiet location. UH• Be Canyon 2BA 2~8A. Many uptrades. Sl,215-Lido tsJe Custom blyfront & 2BA income prosierty. $311,111 Turtle Rock, lfVlne 38R 2*BA. Oinin& room. View. Sl,JtS,• Linda Island 48R 3BA. 2 f Ps/located on tuminc basin. sns• Corona del Mar JBR 2~BA. Wet bar. FP. Vtew. $1,411-Harbor Ridce 5BR 7~8A. Lovety yard •/Sf>I. Wood floors. _j SUS.• San Juan Islands 2 story custom. Waterfront. • Sl,•SIMI St>YCIW 58R 7BA. Din rm. 5 FPs. Pool/se>i. Sauna. $3Jt,• Jasmine Creek 38R 2*8A.. Guard 1ated. Sl.115MI Harbor Rictce S/6BA. 6 trpks. Guest suite. Pool/spa. $311,IM Irvine Terrace JBR 2BA. Formal dtmng. Fee. $1,151 ... Lido Isle 4BR + den. 48A. 2 kitchens. On turn1111 basin. $315,111 lido Isle Spacious 28R. f am rm. 45 ft lol $3~ Harbor fftdee SBR 7~BA. Pool/spa. Ytdeo rm. Guest surte. View. Much more! ~ OPlll llOUSIS ~ 11 SllTlln IOll, TUITUIOCI WllW .. -An award wtnnlng Pacific Plan with an open spacious feeling, Spectacular views from every window. 3 bdrms, 21~ baths with formal dining room + breakfast room and a private spa In secluded gard~. Gall Banfletd. $316,900. Sat./Sun. 1-5. 1 l UPIU, A SPlCIAl .. rOI VllWllC IAY II llCIT -A beautiful blend of traditional detall with contemporary flair. One of the finest famlly homes avallabte with a separate chlldrens' suite. Extensive use of the finest woods, 5 or 6 bedrooms and 6 flreplaoes. Private yard with large freef orm pool and spa overlooking a wonderful sea of lights. $1 ,695,000. Sun 1-5 14 TUfll.CAI, SP£CTICIUI UllOI lllCE -Only the best of quality was used throughout this new custom estate. 5800 sq ft of livlng area Includes 5 bedrooms, 71~ baths, Herringbone wood floors, lovely yard with spa and morel $1,410,000. Sun 1-5 • SPECIAL OF THE WEEI • 25 lllCWI[, T1£ D£CU1M UR Snll -Qne of the mos_t splendid custom_ homes available. Surrounded by waterfalls, tranquil gardens with a dramatic vlew of Newport Beach. Desfgned by noted architect Paul Thorke -This lath and plaster home has the finest materials throughout, lncludlng marbles, oak and stone. With 5 bedrooms, elevator, curved crystal 81alrcaae balustrades crowned In brass and a full entertainment center wtth poof and spa. A special value for $3,950,000 ; Oftl SUI 1·5 11 llNU. CISTll llLDTm-.! -Beautiful new custom home In prestigious Harbor Ridge. Over 5200 square feet of superb craftsmanship offer a warm elegant teeelng. A bonus room not lnduded In the footage Is ready to customize to your needs. Four bedrooms, formal dining room, and study/library with warm wood and elegant ~Wed glass hlghUght this fabulous home. Unobstructed vtewa of ctty tights and rolling hills are features of this tradltlonal Valentine home. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac street, It Is the perfect famtty home, exquhl'te In fNery detail. $1 , 195,000. · Sun 1-5. 517 11 111111 STM. -Un.T • Mftl SlllU -Are you the executive who needs plenty of apace for complete entertaAnment llvlng? This large home has an 18x35' pool and epa, a •s· pier with 2 side ties, llve-fn maid's quart••· and eeparate tn-taw apt. Sliding glass upstairs and down enable enjoyment of aH the activity on the Bay. Also Included are a master suite with a 4th fireplace and an adjoining study, a 3 car garage with off-street llmo and RV partclng. Open for your Inspection Sunday 1-5 p.m. $1, 100,000. Jan Foster. • FOi LUSE• IK CUYH -Beautiful 3 bdrm ... 21h bath, guard gated. lop of tha World view. $2500 per month. Marie Fargo S"CWS -Beauttful custom European styte home with panoramic ocean view. 5 bdrms, 7 baths, formal dining ond 5 flreplaces. Almost 6,000 eq ft of elegant llvtng with pool and spa. $6000 per month. UYlllCl -Brand new condo In Newport Beach. Highly upgraded, air conditioned, mirrored wardrobe doors. All In neutral tones. $1375 per month. ll0-8333" HI SIOIECUFF IOAI conu 1n111 Slmpty the finest oceanfront home available on the entire West Coast. With 5 Bedrooms & 7 Baths, + extenstve · uee of marble, the features list goes forever. Private access to a private, white sandy beach + a private swimming pool and spa, this home has views from Palos Verdes to San Clementell Excellent financing. $6.5 MJlllon. 41 UllA ISLE PRIVATE CUAIDH ISWD Spectacular bayfront custom with 160 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER ! Featuring 4 Bedrooms & 3'n Baths w/Famlly room AND Oen, this adult-occupied home Is In move-In condltlori & off•s the finest In bayfront llvlng with a pier & slip for 65' boat. This home ~ In Immaculate con- d ltlo n. Includes private courtyard. $1,350,000. 1 MUIR BEACH CIRCLE SPYCLASS Hill CUSTOM Fantastic custom 4.Bedroom. 4 Bath home with Spectacular views of the Pacific, Bay and Night Lights. This home is adult occupied and immact.1late. In- cludes a Private Pool & Spa and all the amenities one ex- pects in a home of this magni- tude Mov&-in condition and excellent. low-interest, as- sumable financing. Reduced to $975,000. 23 ARISTA LAii llC CMY• CIST• Fantastic Goff Courae cu• tom home feature• 4 Bedroom•, 4 Bathe + Prfyaie Poot & Spa & 3 Car Garaige. The price ls Lot Value ... alk your own egentll Thia prop- eny ha DEAL all OY8f' ttl Owner wan1e a tale ... NOW. Offered thl1 week at $758,500. " COIL nrnLTT © 1nvrs rnrnT conr nnr 3 llllOl ISUll UCLUSM PlllATE ISUU Incredible 5 Bedroom, 81~ Bath, NEW custom home on Newport's most exctuslve, pri.. vate Island. Featuring over 8,000 sq ft of the finest con- struction with gourmet kitchen, 2 tamlly rooms. a 3,000 sq ft Mast• Bedroom Suite and a 4 car garage. Excellent as- sumable financing. Priced for the legitimate wealthy at $4.9 Miiiion. 603 IOITH IAYJIOIT IAllOA ISLAID Quite possibly the BEST BUY on the waterfront, this 4 Bedroom, 4 Bath home has it all! A 3rd story family room with a HUGE (21 x 30) sun porch offering In- credible bay views and a PAIVA TE pier and sllp to accommodate your own 40' boat + a 3 car garage are just a few of the many fea- tures of this home. You can't beat it·at $1,300,000. MEW USTllC 64 UIDA ISLE PRIVATE CUAllEI ISLAID If you're looking for a buy. this Is ltll Super 5 Bedroom, 4'A Bath home w/prlvate pier & slip & excellent Island I~ cale. Wonderful neighbors. The home needs a little cos- metic TLC to make tt a show- place. Don't miss It at $959,500. 5 IOHCA IAY lnCWSVDMIE If It's GREAT Bay Views you want wtth NO obstructions (roofa et 111) thfa loYety 4 a.droom former modef HAS IT ALL. VfKY private poot & spa and completely re- modeled aut yMI', the owner hu reuonably priced the home for a rut uM at 1&49,500. 3 CllUIS ISLAll Oct.ISM PllllTE ISlAll DUSTIR This Incredible custom home featuring 4 pnvate Bedrooms, 3'A Bathe and over 70' LJNEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest In waterfront living. OoJy 8 homes on the entire Island and this one has THE BEST LOCATIONll Very adult- oriented withe finest main channel views. $2,950,000. IEW USTllC 30 UIDA ISU PllVATE CUUDH ISWD Fantastic Marn Channel lo- cation & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bedroom, 41h Bath Adu lt-orien ted home w/VERY PRIVATE POOL. Home Is In ex.cellent con- dition & priced falrty for quick sale. Includes private pier & sllp. $1,295,000. 59 UMDA ISLE PRIVATE GUARDED ISLAID Reoerilemodeled Bayfront hOf"' ·Ing 5 Bedrooms & 4'. • Valentine built hon. ~-'lter through a prtvab.. "Ito a famlly- ortenteo -a King & Queen am. ~ "t on the quiet lagoo1. ' your boats right In ~ardl You really ah<. 1ts home. Malor price . n to $950,000. 44 • FllTlllOWI llC CAITlll llUJlllS( What a fantuttc · homell FMturtng 3 Bedrooms & 3 futt Bethl, thts poof home hes ... French wtndow9 & doors + on. of THE mcm prtvate yarda In aH etg Canyon. S.. It and you'U WMt to Nw In tt. MMe an appcMntment and you'H buy IU $499,500. 760-1900 II UllA ISU PIW'TI CllllO ISlAll The..,"'ustom home avall-at ,at.-guarded prl- v a ()featuring 5 Bedr... •tots, 5 fin~ places! . ,~ pool & spa. Over~. "'S and 9· ceilings 4 he spacious feell~ •. This bride beauty . ~ 60' pier & Slip w/a .cem exposure. Sunny rooms. What more is there? $2.3 Miiiion. Includes land. 10 ROCKY POllT ROAD SPYCWS Hill COSTOI Spectacular 2 story custom home on the top street of Spy- g I ass Hiii featuri ng 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths. a very pri- vate pool and spa and fabulous views. Quallty construction with over 40 tons of rock used. This home has curb appeal plus wonderlul function. New to the market and priced to setl at $1, 150,000 wtth exceflent financing available. 1112 WEST IAY AVIIUE OLDER PElllSULA IAYflOIT Terrific "'der 4 Bedroom, 2V. bathtl'~t In quiet, mature co,.,. •ose to the New- pon 'Cht Club. Fea- tures • ~'lrs, huge ex- pansive ~ bay and night llghl. ~rt Center and your O'A 'er and slip, plus a sa This has got to be o; ~est buys eww-on the p, .d la vacant and ready\ d In. Ready to go at $875,0i': . SIPO f1ID IPP£I 112 ST. JllU PUCI That's right, a fixer upper In Newport Beach. This terrific 4 Bedroom home w/4 Baths + a private PoOf & spa AND a peirtlal bay ~ ta In a auper .,.. & needs only a ltttle TLC. Way below mattc.t It $399,000 & Vacant & ready t~ move tnl 15 UllA ISU PIRATE CUIHI ISWll Freshly painted and squeaky clean. this 4 Bedroom, 4'~ Bath custom waterfront home fea- tures large rooms and quiet privacy In a homey atmosphere + your own pier and al!P right In front of the hou981 Located on a quiet channel of other fine homes, this lovely home can be purcha!ed tor $1,495.000 and YOU OWN THE LANDI Wiii ex· Change for commercial prop- erty 1945 BAYSIDE DllYE COIO•A DEL UI If it's a white sandy beach In your front yard you want. look no further. you've Just found It! With 4 Bedrooms. 5 Baths + Maid's quarters. this older. charming beach front classic, with a 3 car garage and plenty of off-street park- ing 1s priced to seU and the owner might consider carry- ing a 1st T.D. $995,000 20 HIUSIOROUCll HARIOR llU Brand new, never lived-In cus.- tom home with beautiful ooean view offers the finest in this newest of gate-guarded com- munities With over 4,400 square feet of luxurious living space. this home lnciudes a 3 car garage and Is fully finished In used brick. Fantuoc comer location wtth an the things one expects. Major prtoe reduction to $796,000. GPO Sii 1·5 15 IOITEIO CllCt.£ sncws 11U '" Lowest priced Spyglass home w/3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 3-C.r Garage & room f0< a VERY private Poot and s~ Owner Is moving and wants a FAST sale. Home will be vacant In 3 weeks. You should 1811 this one. .. tt realty II a SUPER buy at $398.500 -------~-----------~-------~- -...... Over Sixty Years of Turning Dreams Into Reality .............. .-~liillliiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiim-iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiillil .. •' QUIET NEWPORT CONDO Sharp 3 bdrm condo. 2 story, 2 ~ baths. Sunny wood patio, indoor utility room, fireplace in living room, garage & carport. large, bright maater suite. Attractive aetting. Assumable 11.75" financing. $127,500. OON OeTHOMAS NEWER BAYFRONT HOME SPYGLASS HILL Private dock for 70' boat. 147' bay frontage, 4 ' bd.nns w/private baths & convertible study, formaJ dining room, separate mast.er wing w/sitting room, large bayside deck. $1,450,000 includes land. •'FEATURE HOME OF THE WEEK " Magnificent upgraded & remodeled 5 bdrm , home. c.ommands an unsurpamed view of the . ocean. bay, Fash.ion laland. Catalina, Mountains & night lights. Features family room, remote controlled spa & kot pond. $839,000 includes land. TODDY SMITII I OON OeTHOMAS BAYFRONT PRICE REDUCTION Wat.ch the boats go by from this luxurious 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo. End unit provides magnifi- cent views from the bay to the mountains, excellent location close to fine restaurants & shops. Comm. pool, eec. bldg. $450,000. OONNA & Bll..L WEBSTER NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Large versatile Plan 4 with a dramatic living room. fireplace, family room & den. Good view. One of the largest units in Villa Balboa. AB- sumable financing. Owner anxious. $182,000. MARIA BERCOVIT'l LINDA TAGLIANE'ITJ OCEAN FRONT HOME + INCOME 3 bdrm, 2 bath owners unit upstatrs w/master bdrm & bath plus fireplace. 2 bdrm income unit downstairs w/fireplaoe. Seasonal rental, rarely vacant. Lrg. assumable 1st T .O. MARIA BERCOVIT'ZJ MARILYN TWITCHELL SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE DABOL T SPECTACULAR VIEW • PRIVACY ATOP SPYGLASS HILL Five bdrms. three baths, atrium entry. Pro- fessionally la.ndacaped oversiz.ed lot with room for pool. Exchange pomible for two bdrm home/condo. Assumable loan. $585,000. SANDY MITTMAN EXCmNG CORONA DEL MAR BLUFF LOT Prime area between Inspiration Point and Little Corona Beach. Your dream home will command spectacular vistas of the jetty action, night lights & tide pools. Sellers will help with financing. $950,000. MARILYN HILL FAMtL Y DREAM HOME LIDO BA YFAONT DUPLEX It's llpeci.al and ready for your f.a.rnQrJ._They11 Two bright & sunny apartments. Each has three love the 5 ~ 2 baths, newly remodeled bdnns., two baths and fireplaoe. Lower apart-kitchen ~ large. backyard. Cloae to schools, ment has fonnal dining room. Live in one _ 1ea9e :mops. tennis & swun club. 1 yr home warranty one or convert to single family. Beautiful smay--included. $143,000. beach. $869,500. MARY JANK CATHRYN TENNILLE SELLERS SAYS "MAKE ME AN OFFER" BLUFFS -NEWPORT BEACH Choice end unit. Popular "E" plan. 3 bdnns.. 2 ~ baths on lush wide greenbelt. View of back bay/city lights. Large family room can be 4th bdrm. A/C. wet bar. Asaumable 1st. SANDY MITTMAN BLUFFS • NEWPORT BEACH EXTRA SPECIAU Popular "X" plan with wrap around patio on grnblt nr largest pool. Cozy fireplacie in master bdrm & living room. upgraded custom tile in kitchen, Camily room & patio. Assumable loans! $216,000 L.H. Alk for SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT "ONE OF A KIND" HOME PlU8 INCOME CORONA DEL MAR Two contiguous 30 >< l 18 R-3 to~ with 5 very well maintained units Included, one perfeet Cor ownei:. All overlook lovely garden & one block to China Cove. A must for thj> d.lacriminating buyer. Exceptional value at $785,000. CAROL PANGBURN ELEGANCE IN JASMINE CREEK Three bdrm Plan 4. Fonnal model home. Interior by noted designer Anne Fraser of Fraser HOWie. Professionally landscaped. A special offering at $449,000. LINDA TAGLIANETTI FORECLOSURE TRY 10-K. DOWN Darling 3 bdrm detached condo. Convenient Eaatside Costa Me.a location. Great potential. Lender financing available for qualified buyer. Priced right to .ell fut! $114,950. ANN G REER DRASTICALLY REDUCED TURTLEROCK -SPECTACULAR YEW Bright & sunny lingle level 2 bdrm condo w/rnagnifioent view of hills & canyon. Air oon- ditioned end unit. Great location near community pool & tenn&. $160,000 includes land. SALLY SHIPLEY I JOYCE OABOLT OCEAN VIEW LOT SAN CLEMENTE Prestigious Cyprus Shcift. Guard pted com- munity adjoining Cua Pacifica. 60 X 124 lot. Private beach, two and one-half acre park, clubhOUleS, pools, tennis. $300,000. S ANDY MITI'MAN HARtlOR VIEW HOMES DECORATOR'S HOllEI FANTASTIC LOCAT10Nt Newport -c.ozy country custom 4 bdrm Palermo I trench doon, windows, oak Ooon. many extras & built-ins. Choice tae lot, jacuzzi I side ya.rd for R.V. or expansion. Quality lhrouahout! Won't Wt! TODDYSMJTH BLUFFS NEW LISTING SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM Light & airy end unit w/very private patio .. ~ upgaded kitdleo w/oak plank Ooon. 4th bdrm is teplU'ate & could be maids ~~law quarters. $239.000 includes land. SALLY SlUPLEY I JOYCE OABOLT EXCITING BAY YEWS 1445,000 Top floor condo on the bay. Slip available.• Desirable Udo location. Walle to gourmet res- tauranta, abope & beaches. Lender owned. Try l~ down, 9 '4 4' GPM financing. .Make us an offer. ANN GREEN IAVINE TERRACE. Spacious family home in one of C.O.M's finest neighborhoods. 4 bdrms, fam room, 2 ~ baths, large country kitchen. Horne has outgrown the· family! Submit offers. CAROL PANGBURN MESA VERDE COND0 •• -.191,IOO Lovely upgraded 2 bdnn condo in exceUent area. Attached one car garage, community pool Will go V.A. or F.H.A. Outstanding vaJue! BILL & OONNA WEBSTER STUNNING NEWPORT POOL HOME Lovely West.cliff location. Flowing fkxw plan for entertaining. Sophisticated curb appeal. 3 bdrms, 2'1\ baths w/spacious family room opening to large pool and deck. $350.000. MARILYN HILL NEWPORT BEACH FOR UNDER $190,000 This beautiful 3 bdrm Harbor Highlands home is in immaculate condition. Affordable, acicemiable to all amenities. and priced at ;..t $189,500. Surely one of Newport's best buys! JOYCE DABOLT I SALLY SHIPLEY GOOD RENTAL OR BEACH LMNO 2 bdnn, 2 bath I l bdrm, l bath. Both with fireplace & cathedral ceiling. Always rented or live in one and rent the other to help w/payments. Would al90 be good aeuona1 ren- tals. DOROTHY HARDCAS'F.LE LIVE tN NEWPORT BEACH _FOR UNDER tteo.ooo Has everything y.ou want! Fireplace in master suite, air cond, Walk to beach, 2 bdnm, 2 bat.ha, den. Shows like a model .. Good aw•mable financ- ing. $177,000. MARIA BERCOvrIZ LINDA TAGL1.A.NE'M1 BAYFRONT -PER a 1t.F Quality built custom 4 bdrm home. Mahogany trench doon & windows. Spect.flcUlar view lrorft master suite & retreat. Lower bdrm could be maida/gueat room. Perfection, mow right in. $1,250,000 Includes land. DON OeTHOMA.S PERAL TA t&L8 ONE ACRE VIEW ESTATE Dramatic n!dUc1ion! Magnificent home dellgned ln the ~ Cotswold tndiUon. Sweeping 8tai.rca8e, view frocn 110 laded et-wtndows, tennis COW1. pool. ape. •una & ~ $1.900.000. DOROI'HY MITCHELL G EORGE ELKINS COMPANY (714) 759-9100 P2 CORPORATE PLAZA 0 SUITE 150 D NEWPORT CENTER - WAJJ<ER & 1.1\6 Real f.state IS NOW ' ~GREAT WESTERN REAi. ESTATE~ NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR H TIE WITllFIHT Superior laige home on the bay acrais from Linda We Slip to ~mmodate a 50' boat. Hard to find location. Vacant. $1.050.000. Call for an appotnt. 759-1501 •1wm111•1 That's right. this 3 bedroom home on fabulous Balboa Island has 2 baths, fireplace in the living room & dining room PLUS a 2 ~ unit for a great extra income. Wonderful opportunity. Call for financial information. 759-1501 •ETllll- A magnific:ent location with a home in perfect condition. Light and bright. 2 bedrooms, 21h baths with almost 2300 1q ft of elegance. Th.as is Belcourt Hill at it's best. Very few available. See this now. 759-1501 ..... -Yll'U I.Ill 4 bdrm custom home with large pool. Huge wet bar in the family room. Magnificent Back Bay &o night light views from the formal dining and living rooms. Private patio & yard, sit and enjoy the flowers and views. $600.000. 759-1501 . ., .... Magnificent location on the bayfront near the ~ny on Balboa Peninsula. 3 stories. Built m 1926 and needs 10me refurbishing. Could be showplace of So. Calif. $2,200,000. 759-1501 TIE EPITI• • Llllll Set on a beauUful lot 1n Spy~ Hill Wlth a view of the ocean, night lights, Catalina, trus lovely large 4 bedroom home has many extra amenities including a marble entry, custom built buffet in the formal dining room, built in movie screen in the fam rm and so much more This must be seen. 759-1501 flllftl I IUITI This Belcourt Hill home is 10 elegant.. so basic.ally beautiful with it's gracious fonnal dining and living rooms, gourmet kitchen and magnificent view. Professionally decorated ljlnd impeccable. 759-15lH ...... Lftllll Excellent pool home on extra large lot w1th RV eccea. Super buy for family and entertaining. Well maintained and well worth the price of only $239,000. 759-1501 • PLO · 11111 ml.I 2 -3 bdrm units, 2 -2 bdrm units. Gross t.ncome $29,460. c.an for details 759-1501 U.-Ul•'•itl $64,000 for prime residential lot. 40 X 115! Quiet cul-de-sac. 759-1501 I PLO • 11111 •11 $175,500 for 3 units with zero vacancy 2 stories. Good area. 759-1501 •amu•••nnm Own your own Video & movie rentaJ busmess. Value at $130,000. 759-1501 fll'f&ml IUNW View of ocean, bay, Catalina and city lights. 24 hour guard gated community. Beautifully ap- pointed 3 bedroom home. Community pool and tennis. Sound good? It is! Call 759-1501 to see it today. 11 lnmf .. • ELlll• awaits you in this beautifully decorated 3 bdrm home. It's ideally situated in one of Newport Beach's most fasluonable areas. Features include a simply elegant living and dining room. An appealing spa and beauuful view. $365.000 759-1501 Seldom do we get such a fine quality home m such an excellent neighborhood for only $447,000, on fee land. This 4 bedroom home features an extra large marvelously private lot with a great variety of bearing fruit trees. Newly painted irwde & out New kitchen appliances. All this plus a view or the ocean and a beautiful pool. 759-1501 LACUNA BEACH •mtl I -• Ill• l.11111 High on a hill in Laguna Canyon on 1 at're sits this most unusual C\&St.om home. Facilities for horses. Peace and quiet yet cloae to beaches, the pic- tute9que town of Laguna and all the good t.hing:s. .. bedrooms. 759-1501 FOUNTAIN VALLEY ...••. ,,. of auperior loc,a1Jon, excellent Jot, lar~ poo) and• hOUle that welcomes guests -can't be beat. PLUS • the price has just bee'& red~ to $209,000. Terrific home and value. 759-1501 IRVINE 1111• 111,111 YI Liii Low, low pnce of $125,000 will buy dus 3 bdrm, 2 bath, remodeled home in Irvine. Truly a great home for the young family. Good schools. Nearby shopping and freeway &cces.s. Look at this one 759-1501 WUIT TIW•I• -m1101 Large 3 bedroom & den. 2 story end urut with 2700 sq ft of living space. Lovely complex with all therecfaciliti~ofteruu.s,pool&spa.Uruthas been completely upgraded Now reduced to j$259,500. 759-1501 lllll•Olll•• Very preny. sparkling clean home with lovely landscaping. Convenient, flowing floorpl.an in- cluding 3 bedroo~ & 2 baths. Bnght & sunny 759-1501 , _ _.. You will enjoy this great 3 bedroom. totally charming home m the very ruce area of Wood- bridge. Beautiful quality Wa.nrungt.on bu1lt home Excellent price of $157,000 759-1501 .UFllLllS Pretty & cory 1 bedroom plus loft condo m Oranget:ree development m lrvme Lovely set t.mg. Priced at only $89.000 759-1501 COSTA MESA R•HHllLY" ... Large 3 bedroom. 2 story condo with central air lmmaculate Tasteful use of floor to celling rrur- rors. Close to pools and tennis. Now vacant and priced right by owner for a quick sale at $1 26.000 759-1501 M 11111111 IAL• Excellent floor plan. unmaculate & attractive This condo ts in a lovely complex that '5 only 4 years old. Pool. spa. picturesque landscapt.ng. 2 bedrooms & den. 759-1501 TUSTIN 1111,111 Located un pnme area. thlS pretty Summerfield home has 3 bedroom.<t and 2 baths. Bedt.1 to an orange grove Lovely decor. bNuulully mam- tained. P~ect family home. 759-1501 WE SELL IE EVERY 14 NE=B:A~=CE ' Newport le~, CA 12110 ···--·--·-···---·----_(~~~ . .. l 8AYFRONT·8AUSOA fSlANO'S BEST Exceptional and rare double lot on South Bayfront w lth breathtaking VIEWS of all the actlonl A landmark corner residence that has been completely rebuflt into a "like new" custom llOme. Pro- fessionally decorated w ith prrvate patios. decks, and oemse room. A luxury home with S bedrooms. mclvding a magnrf1- cent master suite with his/hers baths French doors. top of the line quality and sophisticated Cape Cod th~ Pier and slrp for large yacht. Sl.995,000 fee land 631·1400 LINDA ISLE·EUROPEAl\il EXCWSIVE The distinguished two nory entry leads one into this ··manor house" 1n a guard gated community Soarrng ceilings and stained and leaded glass windows frame sparkling bay vistas throughout the 1nterror The formal ltv1ng room 1s orcled by the 2nd noor gallery leading to the bayfront master bedroom su1tl!'. There are three addlttonal family bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen ana family and formal dlnmg rooms The bt'autitvlly landscaped terrace leads to the dock for a large boat P11ced, 1nclud1ng land at Sl,975.000 631 -1400 8AYFRoNT-oOvER SHORES-VU Fresh and 1nnovauve decor wlth a ''today" feeling Spacrous rooms. lovely tile entry. large kitchen. d1n1ng and family rooms and wide VIEW across water j.Jwo-story home with 4 bedrooms Move-m anytime and 1!5'eg1n en.Joying "waterfront'' llv1n9 Assumable loan of S71S.000at 105% SJ 195,000fee 631 -1 400 PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT A S bdrm contemporary property 1n a sunny corner locauon m the vlllage flke .. atmosphere or the Point Owner will consider lease option on this large 2 story family home s 1.050.000 6 3 l · 1400 BALBOA ISLAND-8AYFRONT DUPLEX See the boat parade tr om your pauo on the south bayfront. This temf1c new listing has panoram1C views ot all the harbor actron Both the 3 bdrm & 2 bdrm units are always rented but property is a great size and super location near town for an owner occupant Furniture available for sale S895.000 631 -1400 SllPERLA TNE SPYGLASS A 5 bedroom Southport model with breathtaking panoram1C views of the entire harbor and Newport's magn1f1cent sunseu from nearly all rooms This 1s a beautlfully cared for and upgraded home still occupied by tne origlnaf.ipwners. A landscaped courtyard leads to the entry with custom fee form pool & spa on the view side The f1rst noor has family & li111ng rooms with fireplaces. a spacrous eat- In kitchen and separate formal d1n1ng. maid's & laundry rooms Upstairs are the master suite. 3 other bdrms & a large ch11drens playroom w1tn balcony Asking · S83S,OOO. 63 1-1 400 AN ADDRESS WtTH PRESTIGE N~port Harbor 1s sprt>ad at your teet from this spacious balcony orthis 7th noor luxurious 2 bdrm condo. BeautlMly decorated w ith bert>er carpeting & Impeccable taste Pool. spa & 24 hr security with doorman S83S.OOO 631-1400 SOPHISTICATED CUSTOM OC£AllilFRONT A breathtaking 3 story contemporary home 1n quiet area of Newport. offerrng the ultlmate In design & comfort. Totally rebuilt, It encompasses almost 3800 sq.ft. and lnckJdes 4 bdrms & a den. The fabulous kitchen, 2 story ceilings. skylights & 3rd tloor master suite with unforgettablt' White water views will make you want to move right in S79S.OOO. 631-1400 NEWPOll'T'S PRESTIGE ADOAESS-BAYFRONT Spectacular 270' VIEWS of ocean. bay and lights from a security protected atmosphere Enjoy the IUxury of chis 2 bedroom condOmtnium home wnh profes.slonal decor S59S.OOO. 631 -1400 NEWPOR't 8AY~RONT A v~ry well built one story, 4 bdrm. 3~ bath home with family room and island kitchen. In good condition with spacious secluded patio leading 10 yoor own dock tot '40' boat. Jn exclusive Dover Shores With community beaches. Now priced at ILHI S49S,OOO. 631-I 400 NEWPORT ·ON THE SANO Absolutely charming 3 bdrm ~rs unit with flreplacl' & relt'IOdt'~d kitchrn. Abo In- cludes an addltlon411 I bdrm rental unit. Both units are ln excellent condition In a beautiful oceanfront location. $~.000 631-1400 a,,,, HAVEN WrTH VllW Charming & tmma<:ulaie woodsy new llstlng With m19Nrl<Mt I 80' view trom 2nd story living ¥ea. 2 bdrms & den or 3rd bdrm & c.athedr.i ceilinged family room. Big Y"d with fruit trees. Owner N Y carry 1 st TO $445,000. 63 1-1400 SPECIAL LEASE OPTIONS WATERFl«)NT CONDO -LEASE OPTfON An elegant one level with 2 bdrms. dfl\ & formal dining. Security system and air condltl<>Md In private gated community of Bayside Coves. Property has private gate to community pool & spa Least' option with decorator furnishings. S 10.000 option money. & S2.400 per mo., one year max. with lse payments credited to pu<chne prrce S6SO,OOO. 631-1400 9ESIRABLE SHORECUFFS A large ChOICe corner lot Wl(h a "pamal view" in Corona del Mar's prettiest 9(eanfront neighborhood. Private beaches. 3 bdrm. 2 ba. formal dining & sun porch, needs _TLC but potl!'ntlal 1s here for lovely home. Owners flexible and 1.1(111 lease option with SI0,000 option money. max. I year. & 1.500 per mo S40S.OOO, 631-1400 HARBOR RIDGE <;ONDO Model perfect decor 1n this glamerous beamed ceiling 2 bdrm & den. Serene canyon views from the secluded. beautifully landscaped 1errace Owner says "SELL". wlll take 8% down & carry 2nd T D • or subm11 on lease option SJM .000. 631-1400 LARGE AFFORDABLE CONDO-COSTA MESA Close to Orange Coast College and freeways Ne11r1y,new carpet & drapes m tn1s 3 bdrm 2 barn unit with patio and community pool Owner will carry, pay points on new loan or subm11 on lease option. S99,500 67 3-6900 PENINSULA PT-PICTURE PERFECT Beautiful upgraded quality, Fr!'nch doors. 3 used br!ck f11eplaces. hard wood floors. 2 patios and only 7 years old l\n assumable loan ot approx S200.000 al 10' 5% Interest. fi>Ced rate. on this 4 bedroom family home You must see to appreC1ate tht exctllence of this home S444 ,500 631-1400 WATERFRONT ELEGANCE A gracrous trench rtair accom- panied by glorr.ous sunset views down the channel descnbes this charming 2 bdrm & den home with dock for 30' boat Owner will carry I st T.O Offered at S444.000. 631-1400 UDO ISLE-45' LOT Park-like setting near tennis court on I 5 lots. Beamed celllngs In llVlng room in a hght, brrght & open atmosphere Great outdoor living from sundeck to small yard Family room included with l bedrooms. 2.5 baths. 5399,500 631 -1400 CHANNElFRONT WITH OOCK Lovely 2 bdrm family room home w ith 2 fireplaces and paclo on the waterfront. There's an addlt1onal bonus in the adorable guest suite over 1tie garage. Dock for 28' boat + 2 side ties. Owner will help finance wtth 20% down. S359.000. 631-1400 LARGE CUSTOM FAMILY HOME W ith spectacular vf~s of Newport Center's night fights and back bay. 4 bdrm. family & formal dining rooms, bonus room. two wet bars and custom pool & spa. Kitchen With ~nNir, sep. laundry room & 3 car garage. Bank ~d with great financing. IO'M. down, .no pts. 11. 75'111 fixed and a great price. S37S.OOO. 63 1-1400 N~ OC£ANFRONT-8ARGAIN PlttCEO Full sized corner lot with charming 2 bdrm cape cod cottage. Walk to Udo vllf• & market. Spend your vacation where the action is or build your dream hou.se. OWner will consider an exchange for bayfront. S395,000. 631-1400 NEW USTING-PENINSUl.A POINT This home tias evt>ry· thing. 4 bdrms. covered patio, spa. lovely garden & 1. 5 lots Only I house from oceanfront. Finest area of P1minsufa Point. Assumabk> first T.D. & owners wf" consider car')'.ing or e~. S.J&S,000. 6 ll--1400 LENDER OWNED NEWPORT CHAl\ilNElFRONT A tar~ 4 bdrm home with a I bdrm Income unit. Both have tlreptaces <tnd su~r water views. A pleasant patio leads to the dOCk on ttils extra w ide lot. S397,000.,6l l -1400 LARGE HOME ON HNtNSULA POINT Steps to community bHch, tennis & ocean. An unusualfy large 4 bdrm & tamltr, room home with nice south patio 'on a charming "country . lane S37S,000. 631 ·1400 " CHAllilNll#'RONT WfTH DOCK-USO,OOQ New listing - tow.st price In hlboa Coves. A nice l bdrm with remodeled kitchen & MW ca~t. Cov~ w~ertront patio with down ch~ vistas. A quiet, secluckd community close t o ocun & LJdo shops. 6l l -1400 , NEWLY REMODELED ON UDO tsU Fresh and bfi'ght flllmlly home. all new airy open kitchen, new bath and prlVate deck off master suite. Tw o additional bedrooms and baths, great for entertaining and children. french doors open 10 large sunny patio. S349. 500. 631·1 400 NEWPORT GATED COMMUNITY-SJJS,000 A popular l bdrm home with large pool size yard on a quiet cul de sac. In immaculate condition with spaclus airy rooms and a nice view Walle to community pool. spa & tennis 63 I-I 400 8AYCREST-FUSSY BUYERS An exceptionally lovely re- modeled 4 bedroom home wi1h large family room. formal d1n1ng and pool size yard. Spa. french doors. leaded glass, security system and many special features. B JS,000. 631 -1400 8AYCREST·BRING THE FAMILY Superb otferrng for the family and for entertaining around the pool and patio. Total comfort of 4 bedrooms See to appreciate & priced to sen. S299.900 631 -1400 OCEAN VIEW-DUPLEX Beau11fully maintained. prrde of ownership duple>C. 3 b<;lrm upper unit has beamed ceilings. wood floors, cus1om decor & ocean view Tw o car garage with GD 0 and a two bdrm lower unit. Terrific location tor owner occupant or investor s 29 5 .000. 6 3 I -I 400 BALBOA ISLAND CHARM Cozy furnished 2 bedroom Little Island home with fireplace and shake roof. A. good value at S292.000. 67 3-6900 NEWPORT WITH STYLE FOR S289,500 Spanish style With a complete remodel including 4 bedrooms, leaded glass. wood floors, French doors and island kitchen An appealing corner property with large pool-size yard. Try IO'M. down & assume a 12 5% loan of S2 38,000 Asking S289.SOO. 67 3-6900 BEACON SAY Early Newport ambiance & much potential in this l bdrm. 2 bath t>eacti cottage w ith cozy fireplace & beamed ce11rngs in this most charming of wat erfront areas. close to Balboa Island and Newport Center Community tennis Asking S279,SOO LH. 63 1-1400 BALBOA ISLAND COTTAGE I\ tradltlonal Island cottage for a weekend rt'treat or winter/summer rental property. One of the few 2 bedroom homes stiN available In this category. S244,SOO, Call 673-6900 HARBOR VIEW-COURT ORDERED SALE Make offer on this 3 bdrm & family room Carmel model, convenient to elemen- tary school, park & community pool. A wonder11.11 area for a young family. Well priced at S235.000. 631-1400 EASTSIOE C.M.·MODEL flERFECT A w onderful remodeled 2 bdrm & den. Wood noors, cozy rireplKe and trench doors lead you to the wooden dec.k, the centerpolnt ot the spacious yard. A new offering at S 189 ..000. 63 1-1400 NEWPORT BEACH COnAGE-st74,500 Just steps to the ocean. this starter home needs paint & plants but h.ls great posslbllltlH . Ask to st'e this 2 ~room at 1 26 J4tn St. 631-1400 CLASSIC BEACH DUPUX An Ideal starter property jun ~ bloek to Newport's oceanfront. Great income With sum- mer /wlntt'r rentals and a challenge for your creative abllltlu. Price reduced for lmmt'diatt' sate. s I 69..000. 63 t-1400 COSTA MESA ~X-Sl60,000 A new listing on this deslrablr lnco~ property. $.Kies up to Costa Mesa Goff Course with 2..bl!drooms.Jlteplace. patio and tpr~·fOI each unit. A reasonable price. 6 l 1-1400 LIKE NEW CONDOS·&..AltQ-st 15,QOO Recent condo con- version In totally rrmodeled c~x. Spacious 2 noty townhOUse units. private entrance Mld Of'.Klous, open land· SCJPed grounds with community pool. Three bedroom. 2 baths. patio. Financing With flexlbk> seller. 631-1400 COSTA MESA STARTI:• HOME Great potential Un this 3 bdrm hOfM with upandt'd llvfng and dining room. Covered patio. refurblsMd kltchen and 2 air garage. SI 14 900. 631-1400 • COST A Ml!SA "Xllt Room 10 ex~ and rfl'nC>del thlJ ) bedroom on a lar9' tot. Convenient toutlon and a great prier. Flexlbk> financing aval~. SI ll.SOO. 631 ·1..00 4 j 1£1 USTllC · OPH SH 121 VIA LOICA, UIO ISU $415,00I Charming, spacious, Immaculate 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home. Many amenities + quality. John Martin LIDO ISLE VIA IAZIEIS · $3M.Ml -Street to street lot, steps to bay, 3 bdrma, 2 baths. L. Stark VIA IEITOtlE · $111,0IO -Beautiful 5 bedroom, den, 3 bath f amlly home. Special features + large pool make this home Ideal for living & entertaining. 67' wide lot. John Martin VIA UTllES • $199,000 EACH -4 of six units avdllable, each has 2 bdrms; 11h baths, fire- place, separate 2 car garage. Lido Isle amenities. Court yard. Howard Lawson VIA PAUllO · $345,000 -Perfect family home with lots of charm. Remodeled kitchen, beam ceil- ings throughout. 4 bdrm. 3 ba. Virginia O'Brien VIA QUITO • $349,0ll -Charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath family home with formal dining room. Bright and sunny. Enjoy bay, beach, clubhouse. Corner location. Virginia O'Brien VIA UDO SOUD • $349,900 -Good corner location. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, south patio. Clubhouse & bay beaches. Virginia O'Brien VIA llCE • $3H,oot -3 bedroom, 2 baths, high ceilings, massive fireplace In living room. Cop- per plumbing. Large tiled patio on 40' wide lot. Move-In condition. Howard Lawson VIA PAl.EllO • $445,000 -Lovely home on extra large lot. 58x88'. Lush patio designed by Rogers Gardens. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room. Virginia O'Brien VIA TllESTE • $451,MO -Spacious 4 bedroom. 3 bath home on large lotl Owner looking for trade on Lido for smaller home. Carol Mulvey VIA Ullll( • Mii.Mi -This beauty was on Lido Isle Home Tour 1985. Built In 1984 with endless featu~A must to see. Pam/Carol VIA ••£ · Slit.SM -Has been completely remodeled, great south patio. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on 40' wide lot. Quattty apptlancetl. Bob/Wyvonne UH ISll UYflllT · $1,575,111 -Large original home next to greenbelt, build your own dock. Fantastic view of boat actlvttleS. C. Taylor Ill UN ... • $1,.251,111 -Well constructed bayfront home on 60' wide lot + spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath apartment with bay view, teparate entrance & garage. Lawton/Bryan OPEi HOUSES 343 VIA UIO SOUD, UM Ille (SAT/SUN 1-4) ... PAICE REDUCED TO SJ ,650,000 for this spacious bayfront next to greenbelt, Pier & sllp for large yacht. 3 car garttge. Gib Walker 1330 GAUD DI., I.I. (SUN1-4) $600,000. Fantastic· floor plan + pool/spa, putting green & view. Take your decorator along. Gib Walker 145 VIA UHllE, l.Wo Isle (SUN 1-4) ... Completely remodeled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home. Quality ap- pliances. 40' wide lot. $389,500. Bob Newell UM IHISllH WE, I.I. (SUN 1-5) ... West<;llff, a great buy at $249,000. Family home on pool slze lot. Well kept. Jr. executive. Carol Mulvey 280 CAClrt lAI( #301, ll. (SUN 1-4) ... Vllta Balboa condo, PENTHOUSE, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, den, skylights, hl-oelllngs. $219,000. Joan Cain 124 VIA TllESTE. I.We Ide (SUN 1-5) ... Spacious, charming home on large lot. 4 bdrms, 3 baths, owner wlll trade on Lido Isle. $450,000. Carol Mulvey 11 lW.Ol COUil, I.I. (SUN 1-4) ... Newport Crest townhome, 4 bedrooms, 21h baths. $184,900. Boby/Wyvonne NEWPORT CONDOS NEWPORT CREST TOWNHOMES COMMUNITY POOUSPA & TENNIS COURTS l\IALOA COURT 4 BR. 2'h BA • $18.4 900 • Bob ~y.onne ROB~ COURT 3 BR. 2'h BA • $189 000 . ~rol LANO fAl.l COURT • 2 BR. 2'h BA • SI 7~.000 . Carol CSCAPADE COURT . 3 BR. 2'h BA . $170.000 • Carol SlRCNA COURT 2 BR. 2'h BA . SI 79.000 . ~rol BARl.f4A~ • 3 BR. 2 BA . Sla.t,SOO • Carol BARLOYEHTO CJT • 2 BR. 2'h BA • $180.000 • ltllCM ARU COURT • 2 BR. 2'h BA • $189,000 . ~fol cot.UMBIA COUlll • 3 8'1, 211. BA . $179,000 . Carol TRIBUTE COURT • 5 8R. 2'h BA . $218,000 • Clrol • • VERSAILLES-COMM POOL/SPA 100 SQ()lZ PWA • 2 M,2 BA • $124,850 • .loan SOOCMXYUt • Studio, 1 BA • f75,t)Q() • Joan/ROward 200 llkNEl • lU.I BA • $96,000 • Joan 10 I SCHOil PLAZA • 1 811, I BA • $109.SOO • loan/C.ol 200 McNEl • Ptnth, 2 BR. 2 BA • sm.ooo • loan • t • • • VILLA BALBOA-COMM POOUSPA 260~YUt 260CMKYUt 2IO CAGN£Y LN 260 r.ACXY LN • 2 811, 2 BA • $141,SOO • • I 811, I BA • $133.000 • • 2 M, 2 BA • $219.000 • • l'entll, I 811. I BA • $149,SOO • 1£1 USTllC CUff llM l TOSTll lVl. $495,0M Excellent property consisting of 2 full lots & house for remodel or tear down. Harbor view from upstairs. Submit offer. Pam Trinen Stephanie Bernardy IEWPORT COlllS SEAWIH COHO · IEDUCED TO $125,000 · Off SUPEllOI - 2 bdrm, 2 bath townhome with washer/dryer & refng. 2 car garage. Walk to beach. Also for rent. Linda Jacobs DOVER VILLAGE · $134,900 -2 bedroom, 21h bath townhome Comm pool/spa. double garage, flreplace. patio. Near shops. Gib WaJker HI-RISE BAYFAONTS 611 UDO PAIK DllVE • $262,000 -5th floor with spectacular 180' view north. Security building, sub parking, peot mirror~ walls. Close to restaurants. Slip avail Roger Brown 611 UIO PUK DIM -$295,000 -Remodeled to suit a discriminating buyer 1 bdrm. den 1 '"7 ba. Very low down. Comm pool & patio Sec. bldg. Very different. Must see. Slip avail. Gib Walker 611 UIO PAii DllYE · $450,000 -Excellent buy for this prestigious hi-rise condo with 24 hr. secur- ity, sub parking, community pool. Probate sale. estate may carry 1st T D Bob/Wyvonne IEWPORT IHCH -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• it IEPTU.E • $275,000 -NEW LISTING -Excellent• •corner duplex Steps to beach, quiet area. 3 car! : garage. John Martin• : llYH AVEIUE · $250,000 -NEW LISTING -Corner: •duplex. steps to beach, ajacent to above Nep-• •tune property. Tennis & racquet ball courts. it- • John Martin• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUff llM · $495,111 -NEW LISTING. BUILDERS ATTENTION. Newport Hgts house on 2 full size lots. Over 90' of frontage. Remodel or tear down. Corner location. Stephanie/Pam l'EST IAY AVHUE • SHt,000 -Neat older bayfront home, 4 bedrooms. 3 baths. family room. on corner location with pier /slip, near sandy beach. Great buy! Claudette Taytor IEST-1£WPOIT OCWROIT · "25,111 -Cape Cod home with fantastic view. Oceanfront patio to relax and enjoy; now's the tlmel Jerry Bogan ctmlCIM lllltlC · $195,111 -Approx. 6,291 sq. ft1 on Newport Blvd. across from City Hall. Call for more Info. Bob/Wyvonne TllTLDlll 11.D U.IOI flU.S · S22t,lll -Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome. Large patio off living room + patio off master suite. Close to shopping center. U.C.I. & freeway. Pam Trtnen -~ --~--__..~------------~--------... --------------__,------------~----~~"!"""'~~------· 'Instant living' offered at Woodwinds tract An "Instant Living Package'' Is being offered on the remaining four homes in Phase three at Woodwinds, a new com- munity In Laguna Hiiia. The package consists of draperies and full landacaplng, and la Intended to make moving-In more convenient and economlcal. Phue four of the saJes program Is now In progress, offering 24 slngle-famlly detached homes out of an eventual total of 223. Woodwinds features four one-and two--story floor plans, with two to four bedrooms. two or 2'~ baths, and up to 1,612 square feet. Prices range from $129,950 to $154,950. Appointments lnctude formal dlntng rooms, Interior atrlums (some plans). plant shetves, plus powder rooms In two- etory plans. Kitchens boast greenhouse windows and breakfast nooks, plus eye-level self- cleanlng double ovens/ranges. Master suites offer double-door en- tries, private sun decks (some plans), walk-In ciosets or full-lenQth wardrobes. Attached two-car garages with laun- dry hookups are standard, and each home la fully prepared for optional air condition- ing. To visit Woodwinds In Laguna Hiiis, exit the Santa Ana Freeway at El Toro Road. Go toward the OOMn on EJ Toro about one mile to Moutton Partcw.v. Go left at Moutton Md proceed about 1 'A miles to Elm Creek lane, where you'• ... the s6gna. The Nies office end fuly ., fumtst'ied models, delAgned by Car* ~ Elchen lnter!Ora, Inc., are open dally 10 a.m. to dusk. For more Information phone ArtUt'• •ketch of new Woodwind.a commlllll.._ ln '-•""'" ... Hilla. 586-6501. ., ....... - REALTY The Harbor Area's Oldest Real Estate Firm HIUIUffl * YD SMl,- Cozy 2 bdrm home with beam ceilings, wood paneling & lots of used brick. Prime location on the canyon and a huge lot gives you room to add on. One of Newport's most popular com- munlttes. Owner may finance. 269 Evening Ca- nyon will be open Sun. 1 to 5. ........... .,_9l.ll ~ Chok:e Poppy Ave. location. Two large units wtth ftfepleoea, private patios, atl bit-Ins, 3 end 2 bdnne. Take advantage of today's lower Interest rat• and this low price. • ..,. * .......... ..,.,.. • bdrma & 3 battlt, over 3000 sq.ft. Fabulous outdoor entertMwnerit area with 40 foot poot, epa. wet ber, bit-In BBQ. On huge k>t Mduded at the end of a cut de aac. Price lluMd to aave from foreck>lure. (714) 873-4400 LIWllT .... * - -,, ..... On the ocean side of PCH In Olde Corona del Mar. Immaculate 1 bdrm unit with flreplaoe, wet bar, mirrored wardrobel & decorator carpets. Ready to move Into. Owner will finance. ... Llllll..., .. .,.,.. Juat 3 door• from the beech with a nice ocean view. cu.tom but" 2 bdrm & den owner• unit wtth 2 brick ftreptac., beam oeUtngs, wood paneltng end private .un dectc ptua 2 bdrm rentel. btra wtcM k>t wtth 8 car pltklng. ..... .,LIT ....... 98 feet on the sand! Bulld your dream home and llve the good llfe -great surfing, romantic sunseta, mlles of beach combing, gate guarded community. Out of state Miier Mys SELLI 111111 m •IMO ..... Owner oceuP*' 3 bdrm front untt ptua aharp 1 bdrm rental. Flrep6eoe, naturel wood cabinet•. private atrium patio. Top condltk>n and pride of ownenntp. Owner movtng to Watitngton hlil priced to MM . 111111 NW au*..... t•IR A terrific flxer upper Ytllue wtth a pMOr..mc bay & ocean vtew. 3 bdrma, 2 baths, family end dining rma. The loweet priced home In Harbor View Hlllat (213) 828-2828· 2145 EAST COAST HIGHWAY -CORONA DEL MAA I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I UI Ill LUSE MIO Three bedroom, 2 bath house. 1 year lease. Steps to the sand. Yll D• lllP Ill 1111 LEASE SPYGLASS Hilb 4 bedroom, 3 . ba1h, format <:tining, fah11ty rm, llbrary, beautiful decorating. Large yard wtth spa. View from most rooms. $3500 per month or lee8e option wtth min. down. -·-·- SPYGLASS HIU ''OPTION" 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family rm, formal dfnlng, llbrwy, oak ftoora, beauttful decor, large yard w/epa. Views from most rooms. STEAL AT $525,000. $30,000 down, 11% fixed 5 yrs. No pofnta. -·--~ HARBOR RIDGE DEVONSHIRE BEST ,uv· $750,000 Devonshire 5 bedroom, 4 baths, famlty room, dining room, NEW PAINT, CARPET, drapes, brick deci<, kitchen & entry. Complete ocean, bay, city, mountain vlewa. $500,000, 11% & 1~.t. fixed flnanotng. Prtvte yard wtth room for pool. Mk for -·-u. *HARBOR RIDGE• LEASE OPTION $795,000 Panoramic view of ocean, Fashion Island. Catalina, plus on a clear day you can see the Queen Mary. Features oak entry and family room and five bedrooms. Wiii trade for commercial property. Ask for llllMYIEI• CAMEO SHORES Four bedrooms, 3 baths, formal dining room, family room, beautiful ocean view. PRTVATE BEACHES. Large oceanside patio, plus large center courtyard for pool. $560,000. Ask for ......... JASMINE CREEK Outstanding bay, ocean, city lite views from this Plan 8 3 bedroom 21h bath, huge master suite w/slttlng room, large breakfast area, study, comm. pool & tennis. Bachelor wants out. Great buy at $349,000. 1111 MYIE IMP ...... , flllll ... ..... 1111 •• Quaint flagstone path leads you past lush landscpaing to the entrance of this Country French home. Oak hardwciod floors, 3 fireplaces, 5 bdrms, 5 baths, family room, formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room, extened use of crown molding, a granite spa w/room for a pool. $1 ,395,000. Wiii trade commercial or summer home. Ask for NEWPORT BEACH PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY $375,000 Just reduced -TENNIS, communtty POOL and spa, ocean and city light views. One story 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathe, famlty room. 2 flreplaoes, wet bar. Offer lease option. •IMYIEIMP INDUSTRIAL BLDG LEASE OR SALE 7,768 eq ft, 5,311 ft of this is office space, 2,457 ft storage area. Prime location on Airway, C.M. Asking $.95 per foot lease, for sale $795,000 submit offers. •INYIEINP VILLA BALBOA Two bedroom, two bath, family room, lrg living room with bay & ocean view. Low down. Real value at $198,000. •••YIEIMP I BALBOA PENINSULA Two bedrooms, two baths, f.(>rmal dining with fantastic views of ocean and pier, from this oceanfront condo with security gate and underground parking. Asking $255,000, and will "trade" up to $400,000 range In Newport . -·-·-LIDO BA YFRONT $435,000 Commanding view of the bay and--a peek-a-boo of the mountains from the spacious and convenient 3 BR, 3 BA condo on the bay. Dock available with notice. All new and professionally dec- orated In neutral color tones with Im- aginative and artistic touches. Call llllNYIEIMP .... 1 .. PENINSULA DUPLEX Separate front house has 2 bedroom, 1 bath rear unit, 2 bedroom, 1 bath plus bachelor unit. 1 blk to oceanfront. In- come low at $1900 per month. IOI I llYIE IMP •IMP, & Ul-1211 llEIEllH•CHN South Coast Plaza location. Guard gated, poof & jacuzzi. STEAL $56,900. IM lllP, & Ul-1211 •E11E 1111 •1212 Tennis, Jacuzzi, weight room. Guard ga1ed 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. WaJk to South Coast Plaza. Encioeed patio. •••,au1-1• ........... IOI Koor, JI. 831-1288 • 234 E. 17th ST., COSTA MESA• 631-1266 • .... -- REALTORS ® • *$41,000 llEllCTill* IRllD IEW c•w11 HllE . Builder's closeout -~· "-~~immediately! 3200 sq ft -ultimate Ir &. V.1anshlp -cedar lined celllngs -drearr e.. ~n -4 bdrms. Best buy In Newport. Just R~~I $369,000. Call ll'lE llNEIS 111-1211 10% IOWI • Ill LESSI New 4 bdrm custom In ~ 6..-,rt Heights -$384, 900. Assume 1st T.D "-~ 2nd. Huge game room plus fam ro' &. ~tuded area w/partlal ocean view. Oute.. "J-out. approx 3400 sq.ft . may trade for sm~dr. w 1111111111-1211 CAPE Cll • •wn IEllm COUNTRY CHARM exudes this spacious 4 bedroom home. Completely new gourmet kitchen with family area. Oak & tiled floors. Separate den. A beauttful home! Many, many features. New listing! $255,000 w 1111111111-1211 IEW CISTOI • YICTDlllll DESlll Prime qulet Newport Heights locale. This elegant home has every custom feature from the massive oak entry to the luxurious master suite. 3,400 sq ft, built In 1982. 3 fireplaces. Antique French door & mantles. A superb property! $429,000. Exclusive showings W 1111111 II 1-1211 $119,0QO E/SIDE COSTA IESI Gingerbread cottage. 3 bedrooms. Close to Westcllff shopping. 2 full baths. Shake roof & hardwood floors. Remodeled kitchen. A super property on a large lot. Call for more details. W llNEll 111-1211 IEWPOllT llEllHTS CURI S 111,000 Tremendous charm to this 3 bedroom, 2 ba home. Quaint kitchen in knotty pine. Open beamed celllngs with skylights. French doors to a delightful backyard. Assume 10.6'/o fixed 1st TD. Great value here! W llNEIS 111-1211 3 YURS IEWI 1111,000 IEWNllT HEllHTS • REIUCED Newport Heights. 3 bedroom, 2'h bath condo. Custom Pool Home. Remodeled 3 bdrm beauty Absolutely stunning with open beamed ceilings, w/new European kitchen. Formal llvlng room & skylights. This Is only a two unit complex with It dining room. Family room. Oversized pool. The lssec. IHs. Wonderful large patio. Financing elegance of a new model home. Assumable available with 10% down. Amazing value. financing. Asking $260,000. W IOllEllS 131-1211 W llllEll 111-1211 ~11!111111--lllllil ....... ~~--~~----.-.---· IEWNRT HEllHTS Priced at lot value, this older but cute 1 bedroom with studio has copper plumbing, fireplace, single garage and 50 X 125 lot-Only $169,000. SHEllJL llEWEl 111-1 211 SIEIYl lltWll 2 HOUSES-USTSIDE I 111,100 A 3 bdrm with fireplace and a 2 bedroom. Both with yards and garages. SIEIYL llml II 1-1211 IEWPORT IEICH ESTATES Huge cul-de-sac lot with sunny 4 bedroom pool home In Clltfhaven. $298,000 or .. 66 X 330 lot that can be spilt Into two lots. hold thl1 darling Carmel-type 3 bedroom + den ~~4,900 ...YL llEWU 111-1211 IPECTICIUI VIEW Over 3400 sq ft In fhls 4 bdrm, 4 bath home with high celllnga. famfly room and pool In Cameo Shorea. Owner wlll carry. Only $699,000. IUlllL lllWll 111-1211 VIEW VIEW CITILIU SllSOS Exquisite VIEW home In quiet NEWPORT HEIGHTS. New Everything! Shows llke a model home from the gourmet Island kitchen to the formal living room. Open beam ceilings & a marble hearth fireplace. Broad ocean view from f am- ily room & living room ' decks. PRICE JUST RE- DUCED-$325,000. Ask for W llMEll 111·1211 IAE ROKUS IEWPDllT HElllTS 1111,000 Cozy 2 bedroom, 2 bath charmer. Large family room. 2 brick fireplaces. Oak floors. Move-In condition. UE lllMEIS 111-1211 4 IEDROOI • 1111,100 Immaculate Costa Mesa home on corner lot. It sparkles with new paint and new carpet. Com- pletely refurbished, situated on a large corner lot. Buy with 10% down! Vacant and ready to occupy. W IOllEll 111·1211 I IWllll YlEW llLLS A view you must see. Spaclous 3 bdrm decor- ator home with lots of glass yet with total privacy. This upgraded home Is perfect for entertaining. Behind gated courtyard with a sparkling pool. Owner Is motivated! Wiii con- sider a trade. Best value In town at $319,900 l.H. land. IELll IELUll 111-1211 l lYllGE FllOE SILE 11111110 4 bdrm, 2 bath remodel with a view that won't quit. Owner will trade, take low down, carry paper. Assume $330,000 1st T.D. Seller will llsten to all offers. Usted at $520,000. llLll llLUll 111-1211 PllCEI Tll LIW Tl IEmll ICUIFlllT 1111 ... El ca a CllTI IEll llRUllS 3 bedrooms, excellent location with large yard close to park. Owner Is motivated. Priced from $130,000-$150,000. IWU llPPEL 111·12H IEWPORT TIWIHOIE LOW PRICE-S 111,000 3 bedrooms, private yard, excellent location, spacious master suite. highly upgraded kitchen. Assume loan at 12%. IWIA OIPPll. II 1-12H llSSIOI YIE-10 1131,00 0 IY TllE UIE Highly upgraded 3 bedroom home. Lovely yard, 2 car garage. Country charm. Owner/agent may trade. llW OIPPEL I I 1· 12H Bank repol 4 bdrm..2 bath beautiful home on the sand. Bank will flnance long term w/20°/, down. Make someone else's loss your gain. Call for details. __ L!!~~!!!!l~~~~!!l!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!U llYFlllT 1121,000 WILL TIDE Gorgeous 4 bdrm, 3 bath with shared pier and rental unit. Aaaume low Interest ~92,000 nit T.O., owner 11 very motivated and wlll carry or trade down. Foreololure le near. Ill.II ...... 111-1111 Fii REIT 11100 Fabulou1 2 bdrm. 2 bath, den 2 car garage. Decorated In all white, french dodra & spa. Community poot, tennl1, 3 blocks to beach. No Pets. Call BA •t'M 111-1111 SOPHISTICATED IUYERS SIVE TllE llD PREVIEW HDIES THEY UIE LAUE .... SIJ,IOI Walk to South Coast Plaza. Approx 750 sq tt. 1 BR, 1 BA. Comm pools, spas, tennis. clubhouse, w~ght room. Call Pete 631 -1266 llWPllT IUll •II $11,IOO Walk to beach. Gated comm. 1 BR, 1 BA, comm pool & spa. Seller moving & must sell. Call Pete 631-1266 LIYE IT TIE WCI 1112,IOO L.I. Newport Beach comm. Large lot, 3 BR, 2 BA, fem rm plus outdoor spa. Two separate yards. Desperate seller. Must be sold. Call Pete 631 -1266 LIW llWI 1220,000 LI Closing costs move you in. Over 2300 sq ft Bluffs condo. End unit. 4 bdrm. 3 bath, spa -+ sauna + comm pool. Call Pete 631 -1266 11¥111 nlUCl--tCWI VIEW SHl,000 LI Custom home. 3 bdrm, 3 bath.overlooking Balboa. Approx 2400 . sq tt + 3 car garage. Spacrous, tight, contemporary. can Pele 631-1266 IUl l IEW IPTS 10 1 lllSS 11. lU New complex fully rented. Pride of ownership. Units are 2 & 3 bdrms, up to 1750 sq tt. Eastside Costa Mesa location. Call Pete 631-1266 VIDEO PRESEllTITIOllS ., PETE JDHllSDll 234 E. 17th ST:, COSTA MESA • 631-1286 I I I B I B I I I I . I I I I '· 1.111111 ICl .IHlll I IClllC.I 1111\11. 1 .! \I HI ..... ,,q_ -,1111 Tennis, An yone? Just minutes from the Tustin Hills Racquet Club, this spacious, tile-roofed home is almost hidden from the world in the .midst of msgnificent, full grown landscaping high in the North Tustin Hills. Great for a large or growing family, with elegant, formal enter- taining areas plus a fabulous family ldtchen and a mammoth, separate family room! A gorgeous, secluded swimming pool and spa promises great ;run times for the family (and friends!), and the nearness of the Club's facilities is just like living in a superb resort all yeal·round! Excellent 8.88umable financing and the sellers will con- si~r all trades. IJl(\\l\llC 1J.t1110· ,,,, ... 141\ \\llll ll.\\f,tCll l<I \II\\' SPECTACULAR! Imagine: A 40' long, two- story entry way! 20'x20' kitchen with every special amenity, with adjoining 25'x30' family room ! 20'x46' Great Room with huge, fully equipped profesmnal type bar! l 9.5'x33' living room! l 9.5'x23' (onnaJ dining room! 18'xl8.5' study with wet bar! l,200 square foot regal muter suite with a magnificent bath fit for royalty! Regulation tennis coUrt! AD this and much more on a full acre with a panota.mic view! Incredibly low-priced at $1 ,550,000. Located in the North Tustin-Orange Hills and surrounded by some of Orange County's most magnificent estates. Just recently completed with many decorating options open. A truly grand mansion and a f ahulous price. .. \I \f.,11 If I' I B\ICCl'\I \1 I' I\ 11 A superb &t.ate . . . Distinctly Special! Nestled h~h on a massive hillside in one of Orange Coun- ty s premiere ,_i.dential development&, where baronial eet.atea abelte-r some of Southern Cali- fomis's moet diat.inguiabed families. Thia claaaic, finely crafted, European atyled manaioi:r is a mas- terpiece of architectural e.scellence ... with pan- oramic views from every room, with a long winding driveway and a gated motorcar courtyard. A Jrancf, two-story foye-r is enhanced by an ilegant · chandelier and a bandiiome, aolid oak staircase to the second floor, and you see quality everywhere you look.. 5,650 aquare..feet of splendid ooostruction oo 1.37 acres of fully land&eaped beauty, including swimming pool and spa .• The home offers five bedrooms, five bathrooma, library/atudy, bonus room, magnificent gourmet lcit.cben with adjoining breakfast area, four-car garage with wor~p, laundry room with sewing room and hobby room, wine -.tonge room, and ii fabulous "GREAT ' ROOM" with fireplace and full bar. Thia is truly an outstanding home, with every amenity for comfort, elegance and gracious living. It is one-of-a-kind, in a setting destined to become one of the moet t desirable anywhere. I~()~rs ~ I I I I \I I( I ... I' I I ... I II I \ '\ \ 11 \\ ... Only a choice few, full acre or more, Iota 1 available in one of the moat exclusive develop- ' mentl ever! Just minutes from the Pacific I Ocean, Dana Point Marina and the auper·posh · Ritz Carlton RelOrt. Magnificent views of the ocean, city lights and distant hilltops, and eome • of your neighbors include palatial mansions unmatched anywhere in Orange County! Act Now! $268,000-1295,000. tUC. t \ '\'\ t tV UH \\1 \I It tit 1\11 \\ 1111 PH I\ \ 11 PUHi E-xpanded Deauville model with almoet 4,000 square ft>et featuring a dramatic 2-story living room, a gorgeous gourmet kitchen with cozy adjoin- ing family room that opens out to a swim.ming pool and spe. Superbly 104!9'ted' end unk with lota o( p~ in an exqoiaite park-lib eetting. PTetty view of back bay, ocean, Catalina and city lights. Special features include a beautiful built-in head- board and huge wall-unit that covers an entire wall, plus a aeparate children's bedroom wing with 3 bedrooms, bath and small bonus room. Big Ca- nyon! One or lhe grandest addreuea in America! Seller has already purchased a larger home and wants to sell. Large 881umable loan is available. lltc.\\I 11\\f ... tttllCI I"' I\ 11 --1(1111\J f ttf( llCtf\"I"' An incredible site . . . one wooded acre with lighted tennis court, inviting pool and spa ... and room for a small herd f,f boraea! Great view too! The grand feature ia a moet charming, exquisitely decorated 5,300 square foot home with a gorgeous gourmet chera kitchen, two cory and warm family rooma, each with , fireplace, two studies, four bedrooms (could · euily be 5 ), gymnaaium with sauna and se~e tanning room. Thia moet uniqUe estate is nestled high in the North Tuatin.COwan Heighta estates area with sennity and eeclusion and fine neighbors. 1be ownen new mansion is almoet completed and they're ready to move. Sellen can uaiat with great financing. Trades conaidered. See thia today! g F ~E,WPOR L ANDI NG Let them think you paid a lot to live off of Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. You'll~ love the prestige with a great address and sleep better knowing what a good bargain you got! Newport Landing is just minutes away from the beach, colleges, South Coast Plaza and Newport Fashion Island for shopping, restaurants and entertainment. You get more than just a prime location. Newport Landing offers: • greenhouse windows • vaulted ceilings . • fitepAaces • private decks • two-car garages with automatic door openen • swimming pools and spas In 1; 2· and 3-bedroom spllt-~el ftoe>rptans with up to 1,550 square feet of area. Come see for yourself -you realty gn_ afford Newport Landing. Sdes offia and Modefs ON Gpeft 11 AM to 6'M , Saewday and Sunday. 2330 Vanouord Woy Costo~,CA (71 .. ) 850-0$23 4 I -' Big Canyon is a Lot Smaller Than You Th;ni One of Orange County's b1ggesc names 1s growing smaller vveek by vveek. day by day. lot by lot. 81g Canyon. _ Where you'll find custom lots with vievvs of the spectacular 819 Canyon gol f course. Saddleback Mountain and beyond Where you can build a Mediterranean style home to take advantage of aCaufomia style of life Outdoors In the warm sun and cool breezes of Newport Beach -Ttlese ~ -- --- sites of Fairway One The last at Big Canyon. ~ Come and see them before 7h A / there's not a lot left. .,~ Custom Homesttes From S320,000. IRVINE PACIFIC NEWPORT BFACH ALe~y ofStyle ___ _ ----::;, __ _ -Salts ot'llce open daily from 10:00 am re S.'00 ~ I CMc Plaza, Sult~ 325 ~~ad\CA92 1714) 759-1136 Q Ck)~ e!'>Crow on an) home .It Woodhndgc Lakeshore before September INffA-"*' 30. and you not on~· gel a hornl' h) thl' lakl', you gee it with your choice of $15,000 .... _9iiiiiliiiiiiiilllll- worth of fumtturl' fn lm C.mndl & Ch:.tfl1n. frl·e Luxurious two , three anJ four h('<lrrv>m home~. With U'ellised decks or ratios with yards. skyli~ht.,, hand 1rowdt'tl Cl'Oings, Jenn Air cooking and mon: Homes set.nexc to rhl' beach duh, ..icroc;.s che bridge from the tennis duh, with <;ehools, shopr111g. rark.., Jnd rt.'t'rt'<1t1on, all nearh)-. Come and see the homl'~ .11 ~)(x.ibnd~ Lakeshore Thty'R.' \\·~mh a tortune ~Uing daily from 10 .1 m to 6 r m at Blut> L.lke Souch ..ale'> office ( 714) '"'86 .31W Pntts dlcrtM as ol dat' TJf publx.'31 IOO 'iUbfc'c,1 IO pnor ,;alt' on or after dndlint' ol tht3 cdllion ~·~IOI\.\ ~t'd ti)' all mJdt'n() malnaln common :ll'Cl5 and l'CCl'abllQal fxi1wa. That homes lbrutt' condominium ~ Noc all honlr"I an: on cbcW>laAdc~n=pm;mt>!h'CiD.'illcU~Cdlr.dcuih.~~OUll()(lutkd In purcf\a<;t pncc Promofion dhiMJul) I 'iqltt'mbtt \() - --"- WOODBRIOCE LAKE SHORE IRVINE PACIAC IRVINE The Quality of Life 2SI . . •' I • - t HOMES FOR SALE 28EDROOM- ** 1243 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar 644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 ** 1243 Bayside Drive. Corona del Mar 844-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 269 Evening Canyon Ad, Corona def Mar 67~ $3.49,000 Sunday 1-5 3 Verde. Rancho San Joaquin, Irvine 640 ... 868 $195,000 Sunday 1-5 2 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 533 Alta Vista, Laguna Beach 760-8333 $465,000 Saturday 2-5 332 Holmwood, Newport Beach 645-0303 $264,000 Sunday 1-5 404 Jasmine Ave, COM 759-9100 $215.000 Sunday 1-5 ••v83 Jasmine Creek, Jas Creek COM 675-6000 $307,500 Sun 1-5 610 Jasmine, Olde COM 640-5395 $219,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 4 Lakeskie, Woodside. Irvine 631-7300 $195,000 Sunday 1-5 • 5 Southampton, Belcourt Hiii NB 759-1501 $425,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 <44 Whttewater, Jasmine Creek, CdM 64"4-9060 $287,500 Saturday 1-5 3 BEDROOM •• 382 Sunrise Cr, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $139,990 Sat 12-4 2262 Avalon (College Park) C.M. 645-32 17 $145,000. Sat/Sun 1-5 2800 Bayview, Olde COM 675-6000 $695,000 Sunday 2-5 * 426 Catalina Or, Newport Hgts NB 646-4863 $225,000 Sun 1-5 542 Catalina (Newport Heights) NB 631 -1266 $195,000 Sunday 1:30-5 1919 Chubasco. Newport Beach 546-2313 $299,000 Sun12_. 208 Oahlla, Corona Del Mar 673-8494 $400.000 Sunday 1-5 •2012 Diana Lane, Harbor Highland NB 644--6200 $210,000 Sat 1-5 * •219 E.Bayfront. little Balboa Isl 6«-6200 $725,000 Sat 3--6 •2807 Harbor View Or. H.V Hiiis, N.B 644-9060 $595,000 Saturday 1-5 3300 Ocea~ Blvd, Otde-GGM- 675-6000 $850.000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1107 Oxford, Newport Beach 497-7139 $265,000 Sunday 1-5 5002 Pueo Esgovta, Turtle Ack. Irvine 780-8333 $189.800 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••7 Rue OeetMMe, Big Cyn NB 644'~ $599,000 Sun 1-5 39 Sycemore Cf'9Mt, Turtle Rock Irvine 844-6200 $289,000 ·Sunday 1-5 236 Via Mentone, Udo l•le. N.B 644-eoeo $430,000 Sunday 1·5 1200 Berkshire Lane, NB 673-7300 $249,000 Sunday 1-5 *•421 Vista Parada. No. Bluff9. Nwpt Bch 640-4868 $259,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 3 BA plue FAM AM or DEN 515 Acacia, olde COM 675-6000 $365,000 Sunday 12-4 234'5 Aralla, Eastblutf, Nwpt Bch 642-5200 $245,000 Sunday 1-5 2675 Bayshore Or, Bayshores NB 644-6200 $575,000F Sat/Sun 12-3 •• 1219 Blue Gum (Westcilff) Nwpt Bch 631-1266 $399,995 Saturday 12-<4 600 Carnation, Summerwtnd, CdM 675.7572 $489,000 Dally 10-6 2953 C. Club, C.M. 546-2313 167,500 Sun 1-4 515 Dahlia Ave, Summerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 $375,000 Dally 1<>-8 517 Dahlia Ave, Summerwlnd, CdM 675-7572 $409,000 Dally 1<>-8 *247 Driftwood, Shorecllffs, N.B 644-9060 $499,000 Sunday 1-5 390 E. 22nd St, Newport Bch 646-7171 $224,900 Sunday 2-6 390 E. 22nd St, Newport Sch 8"6-7171 $224,900 Sunday 2-6 •• 1701 Galatea Terrace. Irvine Terr COM 675-5120 $299,000LH Sun 2-5 2030 Galaxy Dover Shores, NB 631·7370 $525,000 Sun 1·5 • 1730 Galaxy Or., Dover Shores, N.B 631-7300 $825,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••1805 Glenwood Or, Dvr. Shores, NB 644-90~ $349,500 Sunday 1-5 * 1120 Goldenrod, Corona del Mar 631 -1266 $429,000 Sunday 1·5 * •<4615 Hampden (Cameo Shores) COM 631·1268 $510,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •2807 Harbor View Dr. H.V Hiiis, N.B 64"4-9060 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •240 Hazel Or, (Ocean View), CdM 759-9070 $690,000 Sat 1-6/Sun 10-6 * • 2~ HMther Lane, Newport Beach 6"5-\1303 $249,900 Sunday 1-5 2214 Hefty Ltine, Newport Heights. N.B 631-7300 $298,000 Sunday 1-5 308 Hotmwood, Newport Beach 631-1266 $325,000 Saturday 1;.30..5 1721 towa. Costa Mesa 546-2313 $165,000 1781 Iowa, Costa Mesa Sat/Sun 1..- 54&-2313 $148.500 -Saturday 1-4 "" 16 Jetty, Jasmine Creek. COM 644-9060 $325,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1301 Keel, H1tt>or VNtw Hiits, COM 675-8000 $385,000 Sun 1-5 • 11 Melnull, Jasmine Creek COM 6<44--6200 1325,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 1777 Mitchell #2, Tustin 8"5-0303 le7,000 Saturday 12-4 •4Yorkshlre. Newport Beach 631-1266 $999,900 Sunday 12-.S 1528 Orange Ave,(Com. Palmer)Costa Mesa 673-1600 $215,000 Sunday 11-4 5021 Paseo de Veg~ Turtle Rock, Irvine 760-1900 $189;500 Open Sunday 1-5 •332 Polnaettla, COM 644-6200 $459,500 Sun 1-5 2707 Hiiiside Or, Harbor View Knolls 6«-6200 $255,000 Sun 1-5 1955 Port Lockslelgh, Harbor View Hiiis NB 6«-6200 $259,500 Sun 1-5 •• 1244 Polaris Or, 0oV8f' shores, N.B 631-7300 $1, 175,000 Sunday 1·5 1982 Port Alblns, Hrbr View Homes, N.B. 492--0890 $245,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 46 Racing Wind (Woodbridge) Irv. 786-8611 $162,500 Sat/Sun 12-4 * •4627 Roxbury Rd. Cameo Shores, CdM 644-9060 $575,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 47 Rushlngwtnd (Woodbridge} Irv. 786-8301 $203,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 1807 Sabrina Terrace, COM 759-9100 $675,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 1945 Santiago Or, Baycrst, N.B. 631-7300 $290,000 Sat 1-5 2040 Shlpway Drive, Baycrest, tt.a 631-7300 $259,900 Sat/Sun 1·5 • ...,35 SkysaJI. Jasmine Creek COM 759-1501 $365,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 18 Southernwood, Turtle Rod<, Irvine 760-8333 $316,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 *909 Tiiier Way, Corona del Mar 631-1266 $319,900 Sunday 1-5 •5 Toulon. Harbor Ridge. Nwpt Bch 644-2609 $559,000 Sunday 1-5 ••6 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge, Nwpt Bch 760-4868 $1,950,000 Sunday 1-5 * 1097 Tulare Mesa Woods, CM 631-3777 $168,500 Sun 1-5 *601 Via Lido Nord, lido Isle NB 673-7300 $550,000 Sunday 11·2 2001 Vista Caudal (Newport Beach 661-8778 $299,500 Dally t-5 •317 Walnut1 Costa Mesa 546-2313 ~ 198,000 Saturday 1-5 4BEDAOOM •• l 195.Augusta...C.M. 546-2313 141.500 Sun 1-4 205 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa Peninsula 675-6068 $385,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * • 1300 Galaxy Or, NB 673-7300 $600,000 • Sunday 1-4 3280 MlctWgan, C.M. 546-2313 149,900 Sun 1·4 133 Via Havre, Lido late, N.B 6-45-0303 $369,600 Sunday 12-4 912 Via lido Soud, Lido Ille NB 644-8200 $595,000 Sunday 1·5 4 BR plue FAM RM or DEN 2767 Albatroes, Mesa Verde. Coeta Mesa 645-0303 $198,500 Sat 12-3 •2768 Bluebird Cfrcie, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $289,900 Sat 2-6/Sn 12-3 * 2768 Bluebird Cr., C.M. 548-2313 310,000 Sun 1-<4 960 Coronado (Mesa Def Mar) CM 631-7370 S139,900 Sunday 1-5 •8621 Ct-ockett, Westminster ~2313 $234,500 Sunday 1-4 •518 El Modena, Nwpt Hghts, N.8. 640-4868 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1107 Eat•te Lane, ~. N.B 631-7300 $298,500 I -Sat 1-5 * • 2412 Frandaco Drive, Newport Beach 631-1266 $345,000 Sunday 12-<t *212 Hezet Dr. (Oceanfront), CdM 759-9070 $1, 135,000 Sat 1-6/Sun 10-6 41 Lakevtew, Woodbridge, lrvtne 552-5710 $289,500 Sat/Sun 1-5 3120 Unoofn Way, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $158,500 Sun 1-<4:30 46 Mission Bay, Spvafa.ss COM 759-1501 $559,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-5:30 •706 Malabar, Irvine Terrace COM 759-1501 1447,000 Sunday 1-5114 * •34 Morro Bay, Spyglua COM 759-1501 $595,000-Sat/Sun 1-5 .., 16 N~I. Harbor Ridge, NB "760--8333 $1, 195,000 Sunday 1-5 426 Plazza Udo, Udo Isle, Newport Sch 631-7300 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 •• 1218 Potarts, C.M. 546-2313 $499,000 Sun 1-5 1844 Port Chat1ee. Hrbr View Homes. NB 760-8333 $299,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 1963 Port ~. HVH, NB 673-7300 $369,000 Sun 1--4 • 1808 Port Westboume, Harbor View NB 78()..1534 $349,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••S4 Roy.i St Gegrge, mg Cyn NB 844-6200 $1,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 * •S4 Roy9I St. Georve. mg Cyn NB ~ $1,800,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 ••14 Tor-rev Pinee, mg Cyb NB &M-8200 $795,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 * 1808 Sandlllwood, 8ayct8St NB &M-e200 $315,000 Sun 12-6 1218 Somer.et Lene, Westcllff, N.B 631-7300 $450,000 Sunday 1-5 11 Tiburon, Spyglass COM 675-8000 '499,000 Sunday 1-5 125 vi. K«on. Udo 1s1e. Newport Beach 631-7300 $510,000 Sat/Sn 1-5 **627 V1a Udo Soud, Lido Isle, N.B 644-90e0 $1,595,000 Sunday 1-5 221 Vla Nice, Udo ltte NB 844-6200 $585,000 Sun 1-5 -e1t2t't<mge-RO, CUf'fhawn NS-~ $425,000 Sun 1-5 2727 Wlndowr, H.V Hiii, N.B 844 9080 $499,700 Sunday 1-5 *1807 Wlndwwd l..llne, 8-ycrst. N.B 831-1300 1325,000 Sunday 1-5 19EDROOM .. * 1833 Bayalde Or. Newport a..ct\ ~ $995,000 unday 1 .. 5 2 3153 Limerick Lane, HaJecrest CM 759-9100 $143,000 Sat 1-5 5 BR plua FAii RM or DEN *• 55 Montecho(Spyglals) N.B. 997-2410 $699,900. Sunday 1-5 1437 Antigua Way, Baycrest, Newport Bch 631-7300 $415,000 Sunday 1-5 ' 2059 Flamingo, Costa Mesa 546-2313 $239,500 Sat/Sun 1-6 1518 Galaxy Dr, Dover Shores. N.B 631-7300 $687,000 Sunday t-5 * • 51 Goleta Point (Spyglass) Nwpt BCh 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 ••51 Goteta Point (Spyglass) Nwpt Sch 644-6200 $795,000 Sunday 1-5 •74 Hiiicrest, Bia Canyon, Nwpt Sch 673-8700 $2,895,000 Saturday 1-5 * • 70 Hiiicrest. Big Cyn NB 6«-6200 $1,070,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 220 Jasmine Ave, COM 644-7211 $399,000 Sun 2-5 ***•507 Morning-Star. Dover Shrs, NB 760-8333 S 1, 100,000 Sundy 1-5 ••V17 Napoli, Harbor Ridge, N.B. 760-8333 S 1,695,000 Sunday 1-5 • 1930 Port Seaboume (HV homes) N.B. 644-29-42 $325,000 Sunday 1-5 * • V' 25 Rldgetlne, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $3,950,000 Sun 1-5 •V14 Trafalgar, Harbor Ridge NB 760-8333 $1,410,000 Sun 1-5 31 Aoct<lngham, Betcourt NB 6«-6200 $795,000 Sat 1-5 * • 1863 Samar. Costa Mesa 5-46-2313 $249,900 Sunday 2-<t **239 Via Udo Soud, Lido lsJe NB 673-7300 $1 ,375,000 Sunday 2-5 200 Via Orvteto. Udo ISie NB 673-n83 Sat/Sun 12-5 2100 Windward Lane, Baycrest, N.B 631-7300 $350,000 Sat/Sun 1-5:30 I BEDROOM ••330 Via Udo Nord, NB 673-7300 $1 ,250,000 * •330 Via Udo Nord, NB 673-7300 $1.250,000 Sunday 1--4 Sunday 1-<4 e BR plu• FAM RM Of DEN *8 Cypress Point, Big Cyn NB 641-6200 $995,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 CONDOS FOR SALE 1 BEOROOll 719 Avocado. Corona del Mar 673-«00 S 135,000 Sunday 2-5 28EDROOM 350 Avocado Unit C1 , Costa Mesa 546-2313 110,000 "'t .... **1243 BaY'fde Dr. Coron• del Mar 644-9060 $575,000 Sunday 1-5 178 8'andywyne. cdeta Mesa 546-2313 $148,500 Sat 1--4 280 Cagney Lane #301, NB 673-7~ $219,000 2809-0 So. Falrvtew. Santa Ana Sunday 1-<4 &45-0303 S78.000 Sunday 1 .... 418 Superk>r, Parle Lido, Nwpt Sch 875-4010 $125,000 Sunday 1-5 2 8A plua FAii RM or DEN * • 7 Malnsall, Jasmine Creek COM 759-9100$299,000 Sunday 1-5 ••sot St. Andrews. Newport Beach 645-0303 S 149,900 Sunday 2-5 3 BEDROOM 509 Ave. Campano, Bluffs, N.8 645-0303 $194,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 • 11 Bartovento, Newport Beach 770-8725 $172,000 Sun 11-5 •.-02 Carlotta. Bluffs NB 640-0020 $205,000 " Sat/Sun 1-5 * 15 Odessey Court, Newport Beach 645-0303 $225,000 Sunday 1-5 3 BA plua FAM RM or DEN 2519 16th Street, Newport Beach 646-5100 Saturday 1-<4 312 Jasmine, Corona Del Mar 673-3494 $365,000 Sunday 1-5 .., 5 Mainsail Dr. Jasmine Creek COM 759-9100 $+49,000 Sun 1-5 •675 Vista Bonita, BJuffs NB 759-1501 $260,000 Sat 1-5 *428 Vtsta Roma, Bluffs NB 759-9100 $216,000 Sunday 1-5 4 BEDROOM 11 KlaJoa Court, NB 673-7300 $184,500 Sunday 1-<4 *2912 Quedada. Vista Def Oro, Btufts NB 759-9100 $239,000fee Sun i-5 TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE 2BR *2165 Canyon Or:{Vlct.& Bkhrst)CM 831-7046 Open Dally 11-7 406 E. Bay, Balboa 631-1266 $199,000 Sunday 1-5 M08fLE HOMES 2BEDROOM * •300 E.Cst Hwy #63 Bayside VIII NB 673-3600 $45,000 Sat/Sun 2-6 4 PlEXES FOA SAU DUPlEXES 1 I 1 3BRplw1 BA 717 Hetlotrope.. Corona del Mar 67~ S299,500 Sunday 1-5 38A +SBA + 2BA •Spe *Pool RENTALS 3 BA APTS * * Wetertront '* * * Waterfront & Pool .., OM~et guwO o-t• SY • tr . . r ..---r--, .... ._ -=1 ==11 ~10 I --J ~~~-~--,-,CJI la ~--'--' ,-~;~[ r c••nCIAL 1111.1t11 AT .. Fii z• The Balboa Fun Zone area is under- going redevelopment. By the end of 1985 the area will become the next Lido Village .. The prime commercial property at 207 Palm is now avail- able. $166,000 assumable first; in- come $19,800/yr. Consideration to rokers. llJ-214,.a..S -- IALllllSUll Tltt •Mt ll1Uctatf1I ""' tt ltt1 11 It. Calif. ltllltltil 1ntr 4 11, hi, I~ la. 1411,000. .... MTllPmY•• IEW USTlll! ..... ,. ... •n•" IOWI a IUOI Y1IWlt 212 um. •. , C4ll This unique home of 4 Bdrm, 3 Ba & FR w /high ceilings & windows frames the most dramatic vie ws CdM has to offer. $1,135,000. · .. UT1-11•1M um •Watmil llt-Mll GlllEI llllUlll OllNI IEL 11111 Well situated, custom 3 bdrm, den & 2 bath. Spacious living areas, new carpets. On quiet cul~sac. Ocean & Catalina views. New shake roof. ~ acre lot suitable for tennis court and/or pool. Private beaches. .... ..,.. ea-11• ., ea .. 11 WMllllllE lllE 1111'• Outstanding decorators family home. Detached 3 bdrm, 2 ~ ba, large fam- ily room, frplc, private yard with auto. sprinklers, steps to park. pool on choice greenbelt. By Owner. Anxious and motivated. $182,500 . ..... T/.11..t ........... "* 111-1111 WATEIFIOIT HOIE $321,MI 3 Bedrm, 2'h Bath, upgraded Wide Water View, Prof. decorated, .. aumable financing, short escrow. 3201 Remora Dr., Huntington Beach, Huntington Harbour . hi/Alt (213) 512-3151 •••tslllTllT Beautiful family home ln Harbor High- landa. located near 1ehools & shopping centers. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace and large yard for kids or pet& Many recent upgrades. A perfect home for first time buyers in Newport. Assumable financing of $126,000. 1112,llO 11&11 UUILIMI, IW.Tll MMIJI LARO& CUSTOll DUPLEX WJTBVIEW Two totally separate COM units on ocean side of PCtf (built like Condos) on an oversized lot. Bullt before coast.al com· mission; couldn't be duplicated today. Front unit 3 Bdrm, 2~ bath. 1950 sq.ft. large family room & offlce. laundry room. 2 tTreplaces. 1 balcony. great view! 2 car garage. Rear 3 Bdnn·2 bath unJt. 1250 sq.ft .. paUo. fl replace. laundry area. gar & view. Asking 8425.000 OMC and 82.275.00 total monthly Income. Drl" by S17-317Yt JeeplM JACK ~~~.:so AC' WOODBRIDGE OPEN HOUSE SAT/SUN 1-5 NEW ON MARKET SHOWS LIKE A MODEL 3 Bdrm 21~ Bath, famlty room ADDED PLAY ROOM . Great lo near South Lake. Oak floors, beau· ful yard, A/C, Sec. syster $203,500. 47 R~hinplncl. lntn. Ow1Mr /Broker 7N-QOl Let U1 ..... Y• Sell Y .. p,.,.,.,1 Cll CllnlfW, 642-567, . for Information & surprisingly low cost. With all the interest in real estate as an investment, don't forget that your home is also where you'll be living. Sure, resale value is important, but so are your housing needs now. For a good balance, consult a member of the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REAL TO.AS®. Each one is required to be a real estate professional, ac!tively engaged in real estat~, fild publicly committed to a written Code of Ethics. REAL TORS® are experienced in helping you find the right home for today and tomorrow . A ~ic service of the . ..., .... • th. n. ad. ve + c. 1- 1. .. .DE Beautiful 2 and 3 bedroom townhomes set in a qtitaint Cape Cod village on Newport's Back Bay. Compare custom features like private fenced back yards, attached two car garages with openers,_ ceramic tile entries, vaulted ceilings with skylights and clerestory windows. · Fantastic financing with as little as 5o/o down-don't miss lkl Mar Ave. 17th ~t. Newport 8eacft Pacific Coast H"" ~ c -E this terrific opportunity! ~ VILLAGE 2500 Back Bay Loop, Costa Mesa (714) 645-3033 Sales office and furnished models open daily ll-6, closed Thursdays and Fridays ~ - I. Harbor Woods luring young professionals Young professionals between 30 and 40 have been buying homes at Harbor Woods, a townhome community in New- port Beach, according to Doug Allred. president of the Douglas Allred Co.. the San Diego-based building firm. "Harbor Woods Is attracting engi- neers, doctors, attorneys and other young professionals who appreciate the excel- lent location, fine quality and the attract- ive pricing, which makes It an exceptional value in this area of high-priced homes." Allred said. The townhomes feature two bedrooms and from one to 2'h baths In 930 to 1,340 square feet. Prices range from $148,990 to $187,490. Designed by architect Dale Naegle & Associates of La Jolla, Harbor Woods homes feature an abundance of balconies, decks and sliding glass doors. Features Include wood-burning fire- plac.s, decorator-selected carpeting, baths with custom-designed cabinets, ceramic tile counter tops and tub sur- rounds, and deluxe plumbing fixtures. Kitchens Include self-cteanlng and microwave ovens, heavy-duty dish- washers, trash compactors, food dis- posers and lumlnous ceilings. , All homes have attached ~ over- sized direct-entry garages with automatic door openers. Washer and dryer hookups are also Included In garages. Recreational facilities Include a clubhouse with fireplace and kitchen, a swimming pool, hydrotherapy spa, gas barbecues and a landscaped sun aeck. The sales office at 101 Harbor Woods Place Is open Friday through Mon4ay from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.. and Tuesday through Thursday noon to 8 p.m. New home sales show drop WASHINGTON (AP) -Sates of new homes fell a stlght 0. 1 percent in June as a big drop in activity In the Northeast overshadowed a gain In the South, the government reported today. New single-family homes were sold at an annual rate of 669,000 units In June following a 5. 7 percent May Increase, according to a report by the depanments of Commerce and Housing and Urban Development. While sales last month were 5 percent above the level of a year ago, the slight decline from the May sales pace was surprising given the fact that interest rates have dropped sharply in recent months and now stand at their lowest level in five years. ~-Hunt & Associates - DOWllPIYIEllT THE PROBLEl'I m ,......_ PIWDTIEI Ill M Hl•Alll F• LDI Tiii 1K .... IW 1111 ........... _. ··-··-········ .... " .................... ........._pn,-Front row view, remoldeled, will trade. Must see to beljeve. • IAIYll ·······-· JIJllJI • ~ Golf course view, over 1600 sq ft, no qualifying, no points. ....... --.ol I II 111 Ian.- Only duplex South of Bayside less than $375K. 2+2, add-on possibifities. 111• • •IMn an.-lMlt. neww, deluxe units. Over $31,000 in crou income. Two · 3 bdrm units. Call 720-9422 ....... ..,.,.... REAL ESTATE •• 4111 .5.JueU Oi.w e.tJl..11 1bat's the VIEW from this magnifi- cent manor high on a hill in ~· Harbor Ridge! This luxurious 5 Bd, 7 Ba, reflects the ultimate in quality thru-out. Bouts a library, steJHlown family rm w/f-place, gourmet kitchen & incredible master suite w/aauna. f- place, walk in "clolet.-room" and VIEW. 40' pool & spa. Owners may consider trade. Try your home er oom- men:ial u down payment. Offered at $1,950,000. Jeri Hunt ,,,...., ............ A ?kw ~ D• ,eg,tJ. P4k Preah. spuid.lnc, lite and airy-reedy fOf' the mmt dmiminate taste! Re- modeled to perfection -t.tUa 4 Bd. 2 It«)' hM It all -huae mMter suite w/f- pk -balcony & VIl:W. )\acm.. d1n1na - trench docn open onto prden patio. Pier & .Up w/*'1a tie. Owner-w/cany & CXJm6der tnde. ~.ooo. Jeri Hunt s..; • .S.'""""°" Decana perfect tn new• decor & PMte1 aw. -t.hi8 PORT ROY AL 11 lib no o&bel1 4 bdnm (2 cln-2 up). lar8e lowly fmb rm with wet a.rand ftnplace. IAm.lrba m ta adte w/d~• VDW! ColorfUl ..... in park at1IDI-Central .... .:urlty IYSfem.. Pvt parcW ... community w/pool & t.ennl8! A vla&al deU&bt! '429,500 . .Jeri Hunt '1185 21H S. '91,111 .. . .,.,. .... A -e"t ()/ 1kfl'1N'd Newport Hgta -Fee. Lot 50' X plus custom 4 Bd, FR/DR. 3 gourmet kitchen. 3 car pr. Sec. I tern, in~ spa + beach & ICh nearby. All of the above only $350,1 Submit! Vee Stinaon l1ID•1•111 len..W/S. 7ei,,tez-~uuu &111111. Great location. walk to 17th SL at ping. (3) 2 Bd, 1 ~ Ba, fenced pa1 garages + P. ap90e. $240,000 Probate. Harriet Perry *7os~•* Corona del ...... -<ban, Bay • J VIEWS • hbuJoul 2 -.,. -3 Bd, a.. -l'.m Rm w/w.t bar • 2 f·J ...... "eourtyud -walk to be9 $1850 per month. Oall Jeri .. 1111. .27' Ba, iys.- >Ols K>O. 1-1 WI op--fee. Tougher regulations may shut first-ti1ne buyers out of market CHARLOTTE. N.C. -The an- nouncement by the Federal National Mortgage AsaoclatJon (Fannie Mae) that 11 11 tightening underwriting and mortgage ellglblllty requirements for 108"8 wtth less than 10 peroent downpayment may shut some flret tlmft homebuyera out of the market or cauM them to aettle for a smaller home for the money. Effective Oct. 15, Fannie Mae wlll not allow such a borrower's anticipated hou8'ng expense (principal and Interest, taxes and Insurance on the loan) to exceed 25 percent of gross monthly Income. Furthermore. hous!ng exs:wnse coupled with total Installment debt may not exceed 33 percent of gross monthly Income. Previously these ratios were 28 and 36 peroent, r.apectlvefy. Cameron·Brown Co., one of the nation's 10 largest mortgage bankers, adheres to these Income ratios when underwriting loans to be sold to Fannie Mae. Loan• wtth less than 10 percent downpayment are typk:atly conventional 30-year fixed rate mortgages and rep- resent abOU1 35 to 40 percent of Cameron-Brown 'a conventlonal loan orig- ination volume, according to Karl Mendenhall, the company's senior vice president of marketing. Said Mendenhall, "Fannie Mae tightening these ratios has the same effect as If Interest rates roae 2 percent. This means that a borrower who under the old ratios quallfled for a $60,000 loan wtll now be ellglble for only a $&4,000 loan or will have to have 12 percent addltk>nal annual Income to qualify for the larger amount." In October Fannie Mae wlll also begin requiring borrowers making less than a 10 percent downpayment to supply at least half that downpayment In cash. Previously borrowers could submit a gltf letter representing all or part of the down- payment. Other changes In underwriting and ellglblllty requirements affect adjustable rate mortgages, real or potential negative amortization, as well as contributions by outside sources such as sellers. builders, real estate agents. Those contributions could not ex- ceed 3 percent of the sales price or appraised value, whichever Is less, on fixed rate loans with 10 percent down. No contributions wlll be allowed on behalf of the homebuyer on AR Ms with less than 1 O percent downpayment. Buydowns (In which a builder fr&- quently advances money to reduce monthly mortgage payments for all or part of the llfe of a loan) wlll not be allowed on ARMs regardless of downpayment size. .~ ~ ~ _;.~)--- lloclela for aale Modela are now for Mle u Cua La commUDlty by 868 Conatnaction Co. Pu ln Lacuna Ntcuel nean clo.e-oat Recreadonal facWtiee lnclade pool of lta one-and two-bedroom con-and ..,., plu an adjacent park wttb domln.huna. Three plane are a...U-telUlla coarta and ball fteld.8. Tbe able, with prlcea atarttna at aalea office and modela at La Pu ue 669,900. Tbednelopmentt.putof opn from 10 a .m . to 6 p.m. dally. t.be muter-plaanecl VW.Ce fttauel For information, call 831-5012. Rancho Monterey: Next-best thing to custom-built Tarket marketing key- to success for Lyon· s - off ertng in Laguna Hills Rancho Monterey homes In Laguna Hiiia are designed to appeal to buyers' specific llf•tytea In what The Wllllam Lyon Co. calls the next beat thing to a ou1tom- bullt home. Target marketing 11 considered the key to success for the Lyon Co .. which for an unprecedented four years In a row has been Callfomla'a No. 1 home builder. And, Rancho Monterey la "another prime example'· of the way the firm designs and bullda according to the •s>eciflc need• of the market, according to Brian Norkaltla, reglonat vtce president for Lyon. The secret 11 market research, he explained. "Long before we even decide the architectural 1tyte of the homes that we're going to build In any particular area, or whether they're g°'ng to be attached or detached, we conduct extensive market r8M8rch to determine what the llltety purch...,. wtll want and can afford. as W911 u the t .. tur• that they'll want Included," Nortcaltla continued. "Extenalw market reaearch gives us a gOod handle on the tlfe etytel of the potential buyet9, thW -oea. educattonaJ level1, Income.. numw of children, and other pertinent data. Of great•t lmpot1- 1nce, we ...-ch for 'hotel' In the marke1 , partlculw buyer eegment1 tha1 are not being property aerved... . Market research, conducted long before ground was broken for Rancho Monterey, determined that the most likely purchasers would be categorized In five distinctive groups: singles, sharing adults, young couples without children, famllles with chlldren, and senior couptes. Architect Hales-Langston of Orange was directed to design the homes accord- ing to those criteria. Each Rancho Monterey floor plan appeals to particular buyer groups. Plan A, The San Miguel, was designed for singles, young couples. and mature couples without children. A slngl&-story residence. the home offers a large master suite with private dressing area and walk- In closet. A full bath serves both the master suite and an auxiliary bedroom or optional den. The kitchen ls located on one side and Is flanked by a breakfaat nook with slldlng glen doors to the rear patio area. On the other side Is a formal dining room, whlle across the foyer Is a llvlng room with wood-burning fireplace. A plan for sharing adults ts Plan B, The Santa Barbara, highlighted by two master aultes, each with aloped celllngs and private bath. The two-1tory res!dence has a llvlng room. bay-wtndowed dining area, kitchen and breakfast nook on the lower levet, plus a downstairs powder room. Young famllles starting out are con- sidered the prime matt<et segment for Plan C, The Carmel. The two-atory realdence offers three bedroom• and 2'A bath1. All of ttwt bedrooms, lnctudlng a muter suite bullt for adutt privacy, are contained on the supper level. Secondary bedrooms feature window seats. On the ftrst floor are a two-story-high llvlng room, ttlnlng area with sliding glass doors, and an open kitchen, all arranged around a central foyer. Plan 0 , The Solano, !~being market- ed to mature famlUes wtth teen-agers. With three bedrooms and 2'A baths, The Solaoo features sloped ceilings and expanses of glass hlghllghtlng the llvlng and dining rooms. A family room offers sliding glass doors that open to the rear patio area. The master bedroom suite has Its own bath and dressing area, whlle the sec;ondary bedrooms are served by another full bath. Currently, prices begin at $120,990, with a variety of financing plans available. A recreation complex. with swtmmlng pool, spa and sun decks, ts maintained for residents and thefr guests. Common area maintenance, Includ- ing upkeep of home exteriors. Is directed by the Rancho Monterey Homeowners' Auoclatlon. which Is financed vta monthly feee paid by aJI owners, whlle separate monthly fees are paid to the Aliso Viejo Association for maintaining the streets and landscaping In the master-planned community. Modef homes are on display Friday through Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m and Wednesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at 5 Windy Hiii Lane In Laguna Hiiis. Vls!tors should exit the San Diego Freeway at Alicia Parkway, drive west to Moutton Parkway, continue right to Ind Ian Hiii Lane, then turn right and follow the dlrectlonal signs to beautiful Rancho Monterey. For more Information, call 64'3-9525 18 percent plan on second homes Nearly one In five families plan to t>uy or build a second or vacation home within five years, according to a Better H<>tTWN and Gardena subscriber survey -but tnose plans could change In view of the Reagan admlnlatratlon propoul to llmlt tax breaka for second homes. Eighteen perc;ent of respondents Mid they contemplated buytng • MCOnd or vacation home wtthln five years. Of thoea respondents, 42 percent WOUid build a home and 40 percent would buy a•::; family tlouee. Only 10 cent l&ld would chooae a con~nlum, end percent would opt tor a tim.lhartng property The homes consumers plan to bulld or buy are mostly slngl&-tamlly dwellings priced just over $60,000 And respon- dent• ciearty Indicated that retirement pfans are tied to any decisk>ns to move or build. Some 59 pwcent of rel!POOdenta plan to stay In their primary home upon retlrment, but nMrty on.third Intend to mow. Of that total, 18 peroent would move out of stat•. 10 percent would move within the..,.,. tUlte, and 8 percent would mow wttNn the ume community Ftnal-pbaee aal• bef&lm 8aJee are aader ,...,. for tile MO and flDa1 pbue of 34 conclomlni bome. at Weetfteld Dn'elopm Co. •a llarboar Pointe com man located jut one mile from tile u ID Bantlncton Beach; Prtcea at aate-parded dnelopment, wll feahlre9 a lledltenanean tile: atut at $89,900 for tile a bedroom condoe. Two-bedra re9ldencee bealD at $114,900. • bom• ue planned eo tlaat eTel'J • la an .. end unit" tlaat ca.a take · adftll.._e of oc-.. breeaea. terlon f•tme white atacco • .planter bmlea, pacefal ucllw uul red tile roota: Bayen ca.a c.bo from am=oar, atn.ie-leftl O plau from 112 to~ l,130 llq1l&N eet. Por lnformad call 846-7734. Brochure tells how to focus search for dream hom~ Fine tune those dreams of your next home by worl<lng on the answers to two questlona: "How much house can you afford?" "What are your needs and preferences In a home?" "How to Buy A Home," published by the Better Homes and Gardens Real Eatate Service, tells you how to focus the search so that you can realistically evaluate the houses you see. Items to consider Include: •Selecting the preferred style of home. Do your priorities 1nclude: A house with or without stairs? An extra-:.large kitchen with (or without) a breakfast nook? One llvtng room or a separate "formal" llvtng room and "family" room? A mas1er bedroom separated from other bedrooms or all the bedrooms cfose together to be near the children? A fireplace? A one-car or a two-car garage or carport? A llmlted-aooess street for added child safety? •Choosing the most. compatlble neighborhood. Examine "lhe neigh- borhood's Identity, overall appearance, property taxes, zoning and building regu- lations, community services, schools and neighbors. 1 •Anding financing. With deregula- tion, lenders are becoming competitive. Shop around and aak questions. A few to ask Include: What types of mortgages are of- fered? Are both adjustabl&-rate loan~ (In which the Interest rate pertodlcaJly adjusts according to a spectflc Interest rate Index) and flxed-rate loans (In which the Interest rate Is ~ for the term of the loan) both states restrict the uses of money rowed against the equity of a pera homestead.) Ask the lender about fees that wt charged at cfoling. Without all Information about your transaction, aJ amounts may not be available, but " are simply standard percentages or fees. offered? For other home buying tips, &en4 Is the mortgage open-ended -that cents for a copy of "How to Buy A Hoi Is, can you borrow up to the amount of the to Better Homes and Gacdens Real Es principal you've paid off i<>r home Im-Service, Materials Dept., 2000 Grand, provements or for other purposes? (Some Moines, IA. 50312. · ...... 111 laJe ...... f11 lale ln11t f11 lal1 ..... let lale ~--11-..1 ................ ..._1_eo_2 1eura1 1112 l!!eral um..... 1•1...,a1 1 •&11mw111111* IOUIYIEWS1U,MO *mlLIFFI• IUllUIUllE H V Ho.Es new Franchi• opening• ank Forecroeure. Wiii .0 The Pwtc" s 38R. ubmlt wha1 you hav • • offk:et ln the,C01ta M... ftn.,(ce with low down. 2 F~ Spit M ~ & tr de f utty r de area. Exciting & new Bdrm. 2 bath, 5 yr old seldom off= Ptan "E" 2:R 2: :OOo :;,, bo ways of aettlng & obtain-Condo with a loft & nre; wtpvt crt yd entry Orig ul Kunepall Bei Carmel Model for Sale. Super Condition. Carmel Model for lease. $1400/mo. No pets. Call: 640-LONG Ing li1tlng1. If you're tired place. s2~9 000 loci .land furnJlh""'I Included. of the old Wfl'I of obtain-ownr .. • . "'V Ing 11st1ngs a Mltlng. call T1aditional =I le. ..,. PM. ""'rtl us for further detellal Aak MO-..,._I 02· 1111111,ea. for Ray 5"9-9585 Realty •lllllEPll&8• 631-7370 *LltlllATllll* .._ ____ _ harp 2 bdrm eondo. Sec WH'T IDT TlllJ gate nr SC Plaza. Pool, bdrm, ti bath, 4000 eq ft spa & carport. Sacrifice beeutltut ESTATE home at 169,900. 3 bdrm only w/pool + private yard. 179,999. Anm. 10'A% Unbelevable llqutdatlon 111 TO Wo 't IHtl at onl~ S289,500 ONGS s11~~~J!~errln ;~,~MT~~~-~~ .__. or Bob Jr 631-1266 WM*R JUST IEHCU TO SW TllS IEEl£1 Lowest priced quality home In lovet Westcllff area. 3 Bdrm 2 bath, famU room off country kitchen. Pool slz. lot. $249,000. OPEi UT-Sii 1·5 12H IEIU• Ulll OF NEWPORT lmMl-- IAlll 1000IIn1111 llNI FOIEOLllllEI '! .. . • " • ....... .. -·-.. Custom built 6 BEDROOM Estate w/exceptlonal ve luxury llomM-Cowan views Pool, spa. formal Helghlf. Priced from dining. famlly room. 11-5309,000. to $385,000 brary + much more. A Financing available. special home. Secrlfloe at Showing Sat & Sun. 9;900!1t Won!t-WI -i~ lnf«matloo for P«t<>n•I preview cell aru:l directions, call: (71'4 Patrick Tenore 631·12tle 843~8915 or 771-2573 WM*R •'t : .. f • .. 11.1.L,_ aua.n Fiii a&11ir &111.1111 • , ... ll&L llTITI IT a1L Tl·llLLlll I Plllllll. llLL PITllll 111111 U1·1211 CAIOl lllvtY UH IUll 113·13H I 1111 + llOIME OLISE Tl-IElll II .. 111 IEL Ill 5 Bdrm, 4 Bath (or 7 Bdrm), fireplaces, family room, gan room, formal dining room, si In master surte. Oak floor French windows and doors + Bdrm with fireplace rental. A1 prox. 4,000 sq.ft. quality co1 atructlon. Must aellll • ,.. m11a 111•1,111 Ll&ill-IM-1111/..,_ • 11111• 11111 - )Dd ... ent lty, ore tb.e lcb De, De- om rhe >De !1111 !Jt· rt th . ,.. Me DOI' .rly OD, - :>Or• :>n's llbe the I the 1any ftat j 50 ne" tate Des - Ill -, t to uxe IJeUl ch, " ' t 3 18 18 S, 2 >- l- :,:::...::.;;,;..;--...~~lfiii• .......... -........ _111_ .. _~,,......, ___________ , ... '" ... lalt ...... ler.... , ........ au. .... .. .... ...... ...... =~------l,._al , llU_Gtwal lMI &rm W 11ar llU c.ta... 1114 lnlM llM YMtt lMt ------------.. ------------~lllllllTT•+tm -.a• BiXiJfiRltflbORXbO IL"'. IDT Wl\Y'\rDFUl IRVINE TERRACE BR/unit. ~ wtndOwa, l1Jl,lllllTIYll ........ HOME.3Bdnn, '"Bath. unllU\ ltlyllt•. ced.,-aiding, A 38dtm ~ wfth her~ 1 -.. pool. fireptece, ..,,.,., .... EXCH ANGE OPPOR lhwJ>I S2to,00011erma. wood flooral On en extr. --~-Mex)CM p...,. tt.er hurry on this one for lo-n • TUNITY Bkr Cat1Moeen780-2843 lalge 1o1 #Id It Mia ~ 2 bdrm. ' -~. decorator home on qui.t ti.on & ... ""'-. Maw -'--lt 11cc.9 too! Caill todeyl wWk to pool #Id l>Mc. cul-de-He locetlon .,.. ~ r~ &" ~....... Owner wlll exchange part of his umine Creek 2 Br & den. 142 1211 Mus1 .... Cell Cteig S 158,000. PrMt• '*"' tting overlooking fonnal patio & $435,000 equity for 8 nice Duplex, ANUme tat 8'.Wi. ,._ • 13M2tt (7t4} 1~19 3 ~-21.L bath duced 10 '275,000 c.. . --ture trees. uuuu, ri • Triplex or smaller home In Corona 131.MJ& or MO-e1ea --..n luck lMt autilully decorated, expanded Del Mar, Costa Mesa or .Newport dH-JIEll *-WllW I PllYllT* utler's pantry, AJC. You own the Beach. This Is a lovely 3 Bedroom, t b!IY" JBR + tamlty. Prestlgiou. s.. 1atand and. $205,000 den, famlly room home ANO a large MUSl'SEu1 '325,ooo •l•g•~• =o.:n• IPll UT!• 1•1 Studio with 'h bath and fireplace. OPE~~~N 1-5 :,O-~ view. ot 8** •••-.Tl COmpletely remodeled; In superb Carole McMahan, Agt UST191 Piil -B9Y et« + City Ughttll 411....... condlton. Offered at $535,000. COLDWELL BANKER R«nodeled 3Br. ~ Getegum"dedcommunlty Pl II L 8«-904'0 yrd, clOM to IChool9 & w /tennl•. pool & C 1 .1 & c ease ca USr perk Ottered at dubhouM. HIOhly up-OJ.eSWOf"UJ~ °' nL -. L.;.,,. ,,..., --~ r . ~h~,. llttlnOI Drematlc rite s 173,500, uaum to.n• 0 r. de d I fl r u 0 u t ~r~(),..NllAL•tN ~TM,.NI ~·~ ~~ ~·-·~ on ocn vu. 4Br 3Ba, FR. **SAME AREA•• w/mlrrored walle • .. ~AL ;STAT~ a S1.1:t6K 769-9070 Agt Remodedled 38' 1~Ba .... gourmet kltchen, Berber 11uc E STBLUFF OR S~ciali}il#9 ill >VT PTY desires to buy Only sui2.ooo Meadowterk Model In carpet + much mof'9. A 2~ A . Duplex, S260K·S325K. NEW CONDO 38r 2~Be Summerfield hotM In value at $«9,0001 Call NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 9eflllte 7eetace 840-l539 or 474--0900 Steal at S135,000. Call Woodbfldoe 3 Bdrm 2 Petrldt Tenore 631-12M MO.oo20 759-1877 Dave IEHCU ~~-~l:en842-7404 :i!..no::J-:.:~~ 1.·&& .. r-~lll{~f- -------------• LIWESTPllCll *"°11111 * ~~1~~· PoOla. tenma -·~---------------.. 5 Beel. 3Be, Fem rm. pool 13-~ .. !!!!!!!!.._!!!!2!!._!!!! ... !! .• !!! lg!!lo~t PROUDLY PRESENTS SHORECLIFFS OPEN HOUSE Driftwood ~~6 Evening Canyon I H Shorediffs Rd. 324 Morning G.nyon $499,000 s,~,ooo $69,,000 S759,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-IP.IL 1"-.•.f ,..,i ''f.' __ [ N·f 11 t,.1·'1 '.1UbL CAllU SHIEi 2059 FLAMINGO OR lmff hast lt.tfJ ....,.., ....... ,rim .. -------------• Nearly,_., acre. lanOteePeO Sat/Sun 11-5. Agt Dave 18124 CulYer Dr, Irv ~7~~164600 by Rogers Gardens. 3 llf. lHO BEST HI BLUFFS private beaches 3 Montloello 38d 2be Town-4 .. Piil 119E bdrms 3 baths family houM. 2car OW S97,900 llJllll Prof ctecorated 3000 rt room. """I. ap· • and Owner (213~5-92~ L.--. ... .. --•w~• exec home w/fonna.1 dtn INT W m FIL IME-On BLUFFS more Ask abOut about *"'° W11llEl , ... WUTNmf rm twn rm to )'d w1poo1 k F A E Pl b Window Period loan Thia 10 yr ··young" 38f • & 'spa_ Xl,;t value re-mar et. ront OW • an, ay, mntn, Prleed at $497,500 Call 1~ Ba tlOfne le ele09lllly University Park, new duced 10 1345 oootit F nlte llte vu . 3 spacious Bdrms, lrg fam K111hy or Bud 759-1256 ~ortted wiearttllonee carpet and paint. 1inote ....... , cat1 PainC. T~~ ~. reedy to mow In ..,.. .. rm, form dine, 21hBa. Extending view-s1'!91e Family Home and & d..igner wallpaper • CA.II de aac Call Craio tor 631-1286 :~~I~~~: 2 other lrg patios $308,000 ~1~~:;:~~~ ~:=:~k== "-'~18631-1* 1·i1i• IPD Ul/Sll 1_. 2121 VISTA HOU Superb #iiltewater view 1199,500 Southern c... --~·..:-.-...:..-,;.;.;;..;;-~';;.;.; .. =;;:.. 3B<•Oen 1690,000 Re-fornla Alty 5-4e-.5e06 UYCIEST '•~ARBOR VIEW HOMES modeled Agt 759-9070 ..-SACRIFICE BY OWNER 3Ba 2',A,Ba. country n CdM"2 IOts w/Frencn Nor-s s1~: ~ 3: ~Bd c ~ lWTU .. . kltchell. llvlng room "'• ,.. Um'T SUI TllS MEI-Just llsted. Lrg 4Bdrm, form dine, fam rm. 21~Ba, 2 frplcs, 3 car gar, 1 level. Lots of glass. Oversized prvt lot. beautl- fully landscaped w/spa, flreplt. Tas1etulty decorated thru-out. A-1 cond. Best loc. Come see this beauty. ~5,000 L.H . Helen Dowd. 1N1 U T!• 1-4 1214 ITlllPI" <•• .... ,.. ........... ) HELEI B. DOWD IMltw, lllC. l21-lCl2 Utt I 1t11J witlt tlle n,.m mandy plans 1 blk 2 bch. I 103·000 OPEN SUN 1•5 3 Bdrm, 2 ba1h Doll HouM, place, ,_ carpet. paint 1335K ea Agt 759-9070 10S:. WESTWARD LN ,_ t.nd Supef Clleen, oak floors. custom thul· &45-9494 new carpet•. ptlv•t• epa ters & motdlnos. trench C..ta •111 1124 ~ _ In patio & community dooll't. e11oe11en1 COfld IOI ftlll IAIUll CHARMING & NEW pool A steal at 1189,600 Owner ~227 Beautiful 48dnn, 1~ Betti Townhomea, Bright, Well on c:ul-d4Mac. Laroe y8'd o.Moned. new Ooeen. with patio. Atrium court Xlnt "1nanc:lng. 131-7048 yatd entry Pr1ce reduced DO IT RIGHT! to s 189,900 '°' tMt ..... UU IHI WTI Call Patrick Tenore THEREALESTATERS 131-1266 546-23 13 HAVE A NICE SUMMER l /.W.Plt.1Tt ... 8"..UC 3 bdtm. 2 be.. .,.. ......... 1 .. "21 ..... , ... 1-.1- a•+F&a =~=~.:'; 1MD lMI H8'dwood firs. ~ ltnmaculate Good .. ---new dthwWlkltctl range. m .ooo M9n loenl Al*--· Beyffont on Sandy bMctl. furn, custom 2100 eq rt Wllf>&. $399,000 Open Sat 1-5 1817 W Bey A\09 673-3777 Agt lmlFMITMN ltMA! On the undt ..... 2 story 4 BfV2 QI ger Senk wlll finance 1 411,000 Robin 131-1168 =).=r::. lnO S1'8,000.~""41dl 4~~~ -l liiiiiiiit --------------~~------·------~l~~~A~~l31t ~~~~ w• .U... good buy 1124,750 S_.., . twk>r Ille patio I toun--By J.M Pwt~ rln "'O' BIG CAl(yo" Ptaia1.t1 1117 UYMlftllllL ' ::-m~ea.'~~t~ =.:_~":,~ ~ UY I -.al YllW . Tltl trectlYe llnandno 0wnr bathe. 8'end new ~ted New CUiiom 3 1tory 4 BR. BY OWNER 3 Bdnn 1~ lllT USTD 425 BLUMONT •k-681& =· ~~~r~ 4 be home wl eteYator Ba S 145 000 OPEN 3 Bdrm. l0tmal * ... STiii* 1229 000 7eo-.628e Buy OF THE WEEK 1386.000 Bier 963-1377 SAT/SUN i-5 M5-3217 dining., ... i.oe Nv. nn. __ • __ _ · many extr-. A "musl * ..... .,. ..,, __ ... ... ... 1111 -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... Mee& Verde .,.. ~b904ut• pt'lwcy #Id ... Laroe & Beeutlfull AYI nAa ..... a1 Ill m-••y _..,.... M DUPLEX 1Bd lb• ea IUITllllllD •144•400 Bier. 840-2978 eutlty Gel• guerded 3 ' lmmed. good ~·ino ~1'-' •I -... ,_ E S210,1)()()711FERNLEAF S158,600buytyoua YOWNER MeeadelMar bdrm, 2 ba cu•tom price Robtn-Own•r ' · F•--ay • -•Tiii 840-8182 by Owner beilMllulCoetaMeNhm 4bf 1V.ba. to tam rm, to PENTHOUSE w/aecurtty i &46-S1oons2-&211 -"' .,_ Lrgtowlnt. ~ pool, $15tK S45-3908 t)'9tem and ON DUTY 631-3725 OPEN SAT 1-4 DUPLEX Nice condition. loan Hlghly=led manager Entov 1eo• '*"' 2519 16TH ST This 4 Bdrm home featuring custom Interiors REoucEo 1101< By Nwpatni, . Yll'll.Lmm nn pcl9tcard wHrrE-- - by Can--' & Chaffin offers the highest of Owner 873-7227 ewp91&akytightL emlly right •p•cloue E••C WATER W.W. from thla IEITlf'YIL&IS ' "" room Formal d6nlng tiome 5Br 388. 3200 alt OCEANFRONT property Former modet, epectacu- Q Uallty In construction and design. An abun-~~ 3 ~'::~~ ~~~,~~ ~ .. ~r':'s':e~~~ ~.:.:.nomax~~ r_ dant UM of clear cedar & Santa Mar1a stone Bdrm. 3 ba, MltY rm. forCora 5*2313 Cntl AJC, 3 cs gar ~ ~. c.11 IC>• S575,000 Ro~n creates 8 --Of both drama & warmth. al'latce rOOI 1 bile tO Big 8-u11fUI new PoOI & 111>9 Pawtc:a Tanot9131·'2M 631-1266 vv.-Corona ~ 2 unite (b<lnO w/eolar Luah lend· Expanlfve U .. of~ .... J>iovtdes magnlflclent Sl200/mo). low r11nt ~ aaiplng on lg lot wl RV WM~-golf .. ~ fr cat ~eo-. wtOe lo1 ~ Onty mSK ,,., courae ~~ om every room. Large $695,000 Prine only 557-&264 or 971--H31. -======-, courtyard entry wtth eunken spa & spacious 831-1579 __ c.... MJ .., tm COME seE m1 ------ .. _,, .. . patios surround the exterior. ,......, __ ....... ._ __ ~--.._. lMI •-e1 lwk 1 ... With income! 50' R-2 Jot, China C.OW are&. SolJd 3Bdrm. 3Be home. Redo or rebuild or enjoy • as. ltmTWUWfalfnll•ll S 8dna, 2 t.UI tnd UNt. ~ 1ft old. low ~ &kin du-. t.uufu.Uy appoi.nwd. only --~ whh land .......... .. Ul/lm1M ,- R&'MJ-X ri ~ J ~ :~. • ..... • raiaW ... Ult icl'd t•Uo pool ten. lat• Se9t ~. DIJ2U . F .. 15420 111-IUO OfW, epa mo. Open HlgNend 64M511 ST! , ..... ..... """' 00 :11on ty ~ hm-7pm 860 18y lftlW 1la Fae tr1ple wtde n axclualYe S1100/mo ta Splller • l() 3br 3be •c. comm teue or ~336 UY omm Bctl $1900/mo 1-6237 or ..arge 3BR at'. o.tu 118 pool, etc: Bltlne Intl J 673-6160 CONDO ireat view ?500/mo. 1.1_,_.,;...miiioiiiiiiii-..-.-;.;;.; 17 NNHME Pool, epa .i-. $1300 wttdyl rAKE and MW8' f'ltal w/gar fOf 9-15 "* w 2bt rocll Tlod ·ctecor °'' $1100 Alty I .. --llllllltBd, 28d & 2Bd Twmme mw FumW!ed A: 2 Bd Vlllt our model Delly M . :, eec:urtt Sony, no pMs. 0 yr1y -mlng3 Bd iuth patio. 0 yrty ~28d tlo a fir 2 Cf/I gar • • 11300. Und 81 11-12ee ~. dnr, M8(1( (~7113 )WCI.ear· no H"1>or I0-9114 /prtv >di 11 1-1173 111.n -,... ~ 2 Cftl gal' M ar iC).04&4 ~·~-:~~----~=--------.-.J----------... --~ ................ ... ti,... .. .... . ... ANTED Ellpet Pf<X> mgr deeiflS otriai IMdg mgmt & poss. office space Call Bob De Rienzo. Newl>C)r1 Pac .. J, ·I 1.1111-. ........... 1111,111 ED..ml.-U WEiii ••. 121t ... Quality bultt family showplace. Gracious, spacious home. Formal dining. Charming famlty and llv- lng rooms, four bedrooms plus office. 3 baths. Sparkling pool. 3 car garage. Quiet cul de sac. Call for an appointment. 546-2313 Shows beautlfulty In a very pri- vate & secluded complex In New- port Beach. Super location. You can walk to the sand. One bedroom, brick fireplace, formal dining, cathedral ceilings & morel 646-7171 Ultml I .......... 1114,111 •um•uu11•11.011MO One of the coon try clubs ·top locations overlooking the 15th fairway. Beautifully decorated 4 bedroom home with custom pool & spa. Extra wide lot. Better see this one! 646-7171 WTllll momn ................... 1111,tto Prime location near Back Bay. Luxurious living. Modern townhome with all the goodies. Priced low to sell fast. Large formal dining room. Gracious llvlng room with fireplace, wet bar. Three bedrooms. 2112 baths. Come see this onel 546-2313 IEU YUH ITIJll llll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1111,IOO Newly decorated. New paint in and out. Plush carpet. Vaulted ceillngs. Master suite overlooks atrium with spa. 4 bedrooms, covered patio, low maintenance yard, call to see. 546-2313 •u mH •ITIY Olll YILU ........ 1111,IOO Rare on market! Steps to country club. De- sirable 3 bedroom, 21h bath. New carpet and drapes. Call quick. 546-2313 -...0 · llIBJOllUJ. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,111 Great Investment opportunity for the first time buyer or smart Investor. Low down & setter wlll carry a 2nd trust deed. 3 bdrm plus 1 bdrm unit, corner lot, nice neighborhood! 646-7171 llY11l THUii. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12",HI Fee land-no leasel Beautiful Newport Beach! Sparkling clean. 3 spacious bedrooms. 3 baths. Upgraded kitchen. Distinctive gardens. Green- house. Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313 UIMl ATI• Ml................. 1111,111 A jewel In Eastslde Costa Mesa. ltallan tlled entry leads you to luxurious llvlng areas with vaulted ceilings. Separate family room. Three fireplaces. 4 bedrooms. large skarkllng pool. Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313 UITW Ullllt. .................... 1111,111 BargaJn priced 2 bedroom home In Eutslde Costa MesaJ Excellent starter or Investment $-2 bulldable lo1. Cart now. ~2313 unw •nm1................... 1111,111 Extremely well bullt home with lot of character. 2 bedroom with hardwood floor• and beautiful etone flreplaoe for cozy winter get togethers. Large lot w/frult trees. 646-7171 ..,. ,..., •ma• ................ 11n.- Large Wood1tream home In 1 very private and tranqull neighborhood. 3 bedroom, 2'A bath with double garage and ready to be moved Into. Hard to beat at thla prtce. 8'8-7171 Light and aJry floor plan with family room and formaJ dining room. Quiet location 8Cfoss from small park. Come see this outstanding value. 546-2313 un 11 am U1U1U Their loss-your gain! 8 nearly new condos. Two bedroom and one bedroom plus Iott models, ecellent 30 year 101/1% fixed financing. Bargain orlced at only $110.000. Call tam these will not I iast. 546-2313 · J 11111111 lllTll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12H,IOO Exciting floor that's adaptable to any form of entertaining. French doors open to huge patio area for outdoor BBQ. Country built on an extra large lot. 646-7171. Flm-llH•llllT LIUTlllH ........... 1211,000 In Newport Beach situated In a distinguished neighborhood among higher priced homes. Large slngle story, 4 bdrm, 21h bath with great potential for the senslble buyer. Call 646-7171 • -. • .na mu ................. 111,111 3 bdrm, 2 bath with attached 2 car garage. Private patio & community pool. Close to fre. way -near Orange Coast College. If you've waJted for an exceptional vaJue -There It Isl 646-7171 lll'WPlll YllW llillE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mii.- Gorgeous bay and city light views. In Dover Shores. Prestigious private executive home. Large llvlng and family rooms, each with fire- place. Formal dining. Breakfast room. 4 bedrooma. 31h bathe. Pool. Spa. 3 car garage. Call for an appointment to see. 546-2313 J •••• UIUll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lll,111 Aasume $64,000 11t T.O. $695 Pill/Month. Shows like a model. Single story complex. Prtvate encloaed patio. A reaJ "muat see". Call today. 54&-~313 ~-··················· an• Sunny rolNng httte View. Premium location. Spllt level home. Greck>ua Uvtng room. Formal dining. Break fut nook. Gourmet kitchen. Wet bar. 2 huge bedrooms. 2 full baths. Bright end unit. C8'1 ~ay 546-2313 · l1IPI Tl 111 .. • . • • . . . . . . • • . . . . . . tm• Only 'A block to the ocean. LOV91y, upgraded 3 bdrm home that'• gr•t for entertaining. See the ocean from your front door. Greet vtew pot.,tlal with 2nd atory add on. Loweet prk:ed beech homel 846-7171. IW YIUI llD•. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1211,111 Stroll through the Spanish tiled courtyard, pass the custom fountain as you enter the gracious llvlng area. Expansive vaulted celllngs enhance the near 3,000 square foot flowing floor plan. Two beautiful iirepiaces. 0 liigu woroms. t1uge master suite. 3 baths. Sparkllng pool reflects the pride of ownership throughout. Call for an ap- pointment. 546-2313 11111 W'I WllTI LMll ............. 111•,HO Pool, tennis, spa, sauna & weight room are some of the amenities at St Albans. Top this .off with this model perfect 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo with $20,000 In upgrades. Walk to shopping! 646-7171 ..... -. ................ 111,111-MJ,lll Excellent parks In Newport Beach. 2 bdrm, 2 bath with pool, spa & clubhouse. 1 bdrm with added cabana, Includes bay view & private beach. Low space rent. Call for complete de- tails. 646-7171 IMAT LllAml ·,.. • Tllm........ N11- 0nty 10-A down and owner wlll carry the bal- ance. Elegant 3 bdrm In a private community. Poot & tennis. Don't mlaa thl1 great opportunity to ltve In this prestigious Newport netgh· borhood.646-7171 FD Ull AT m IUll. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pll,IM You own the land In a lovety garden aettlng 1 block from the beach. Beautlfully upgraded 3 bdrm with 800 aq. ft. Family room complete with wet bar. New kltehen, lkytlght1 & extra large lot. e.48-7171. ITUL ... Iii I•. . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 1111,111 Save with this bargain priced Costa Mesa condo. Spaciou9 floor plan. Comfortable llvtng ar ... and half bath down. 3 large bedrooms 2 bathe up. Community pool and tennla. Excellent tocatton nMr South Coat Ptua. Celt now. 5'46-2313 mt II 1'11 Wiit. . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .. . . . • -- NlcetY buUt 2 bdrm home on an extra large IOt. Thia home I• located In a very deetreabte W•t- atde area. GrMt opportunity for the ftrlt time buyer. &46-7171 .. WllWt •...•..•..•..••.•.••....•••• ,,.,... Beet priced view property In Newport a..ctt. WaJklng distance to beachee. Rare opportunity to nve In this exclustve location wtth all the amenities offered. Call for lhowtng. M8-7171 ...._ __ @ __ ...,,.